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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-03-16, Page 83Producer portrait When water works wonders OTTERV ILLE -- Years ago, when Tony Drescher was- still a tobacco, grower,. working acres of rich farmland south of Woodstock on the way to Tillsonburg, he .ac- quired a modest hobby. Learning as he went along, Drescher began to raise trout, all the while continuing to farm tobacco. But 'times and markets change, as we ala" know, and Drescher has now been fanning trout exclusively and full-time for 15 years or so: "It's not such hard work, not so labor- intensive as tobacco farming was, but here there are no seasons, so yo.0 never have time off, and that takes some adjusting to..." For a time, Drescher managed two large trout farms, even hatching his own young fish, but when a son' who had been working •with him opted for a career away from the operation, Drescher scaled - back; geeing out of the hatching business and selling. one of the farms. -This he manages on his own. Today, Drescher focuses his atten- tions on one long cement raceway - - 32 feet wide by 200 feet long -- in which, at any given time, he tends some 7.5,000 fish at various stages from fingerling to adult. This vast artificial, trout pond is separated with screen into. a series of pens to. keep trout together ac- cording to their 'stage of ,develop= ment. Drescher raises rainbow trout, - for 'which there is a particularly healthy demand, but he notes that some Ontario growers -- and there are perhaps eighty to a hundred altogether Al this time -- also raise speckled trout in this fashion. On an average day, Drescher monitors the three -horsepower blowers that oxygenate the water, checks stocks in self -feeders- and may., vacuum the raceway to keep the water clean. Drescher's fish are raised on a high -protein com- bination of fish meal, soya meal, bone meal and vitamins, making them extremely nutritious pound for pound. Because they are coldblooded, according to Drescher, "they don't need extra fat to warm themselves," so they're a very lean source 'of protein: .(This coldbloodedness comes. in handy through the winter months when their 'habitat averages a ;tcmperatsire of 40C.) • In addition, in the course of the workday, Drescher may harvest some of his mature stock -• in this sort of business, the crop is always likely to be in season -- sending off his. fish with a distributor who will promptly clean and market them. Many of Drescher's trout end up in • Quebec, where the demand for fresh farm -raised trout is particular- ly strong. "It's not a quick return in this business," Drescher points out,- "because these days a trout may be between one and a half and two years Old when.. you harvest it. -„Growers used to harvest• them smaller and; younger, but now the .demand is for trout closer to two pounds in weight and it takes a long time 'to raise a trout. to that size -- when,thcy're little, they just can't eat all that much, so growing takes a while." Fortunately Drescher and his wifc have a continuing fondness for trout and often enjoy them at home, where they couldn't be fresher. How would he shop for fresh trout? "Lots of people go by the color of the flesh, but I'd check the firmness of the meat. You used tote able to check the eye for freshness, too, since the eye discolors first, but most consumers don't like to look their dinner in the cyc and now trout is often sold infillets, so you have to use another way of judging freshness." In general, distributors have to understand the perishable nature of this commodity and treat it with dispatch, but Drescher adds one final useful word of advice: buy from a store you trust, since careful storage and speedy turnover here are just as essential. For over 15 years,.Tony Drescher has carefully nurtured his fish from fingerlings to prime, entree -ready adults at his operation in Otterville in southern Ontario. . Farm Progress '94 -Page 23A I'LL;T'CH ELECTRIC LIMITED I L1;("1'RI ('I1 L ('(1X I'I? 1(.'IYII? Motor Sales, Rewinds & Service Pole Sales, Installation & Trenching loo J,,,cj Bine• SI V I\(1II \V1. ()VI NW, 2' U N. 357-1583 ,oRALL V A/ Gs r EXCELLENT*** HERD HEALTH CLASSIFICATION Purebred Yorkshire Boars & Gilts Purebred Landrac'e Boars § Gilts YxL.F1GILTS' HxDF1 BOARS R.O.P. TESTED GUARANTEED BREEDERS FREE DELIVERY im and Rosa Small R.R. #6 Goderich, Ontario o 519-529-3240 .lI%Ybl MasiCsi'. STRICKLAND TOYOTA, GODER1CH STRICKLAND TOYOTA, GODERICH STRICKLAND TOYOTA, GODERICH TRU K '"R" LP STRICKLAND TOYOTA, GODERICH Priceot to '' Se// CHOOSE FROM ANY ONE OF TH SE USED LATE MODEL 1990 OR 1991 TOYOTA, CHEV, MAZDA OR FORD PICK-UPS - LONG BOX, SHORT BOX, AUTOMATIC, 5 SPEED, AIR CONDITIONING...YOU CHOOSE STRICKLAND MOTORS LTD. TOYOTA ArL G deruchn Road• 524-9381 STRICKLAND TOYOTA, GODERICH i7 z v 0 0 m 21 0 x STRICKLAND TOYOTA, GODERICH STRICKLAND TOYOTA, GODERICH STRICKLAND TOYOTA, GODERICH n