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The Rural Voice, 1996-06, Page 26The Axis -Air Blender • Uniform temperature • Corrosion Resistant • Easy maintenance • Uniform air pattern With An AVC -5 Computerized Controller • Integrated heater control • Programmable tempera- ture reduction • High and low temperature alarms CaII Axis Products 1 -800 -833 -AXIS (2947) See us at the Ontario Pork Congres Stratford Fairgrounds June 20,21/96 Axis services Axis Air or Martin Air products Axis Products Ltd., Rrodhagen Ont. NOK 180 Fax (519) 345-2575 ANDMARK BUILDERS LTD SETTING BUILDING STANDARDS IN THE HOG INDUSTRY FARROWING BREEDING, GESTATION & DRY SOW ENERGY EFFICIENT VENTILATION FULL HEIGHT CONCRETE WALLS PRACTICAL ROOM LAYOUT ISO-WEANER ROOM ISOLATION IN -FLOOR HEATING P.V.C. PEN DIVIDES FULL HEIGHT CONCRETE SANDWICH WALLS FULLY SLATTED AUTOMATED AUGER FEED SYSTEM FINISHING NATURAL VENTILATION PUII PWG GUTTER SYSTEM PRE -CAST SLATTED FLOOR & PEN DIVIDES CONTACT LANDMARK BUILDERS LTD 485 6th AVE., HANOVER, ONTARIO N4N 2G5 (519) 364-3609 FAX (519) 364-3637 22 THE RURAL VOICE can be an advantage to members. "Someone has to pay every time you start up a truck and move animals." His plans call for expanding sow numbers to 1,000 using the three -site technology. Today he has 24,000 square feet of barn space within three connected buildings. Using the figure of $15 per pig - place, he calculated each contract finisher is paid, times slightly more than three groups of pigs put through a barn annually, creates an income in the range of S50 per pig -place, said Anwcndcr. Under current prices, he calculated he could buy a weaner pig for S70 requiring S65 in feed to take it to market weight where it would bring S180, leaving a margin of $45 or S135 per pig -place annually. Anwcndcr, who added a finishing barn one year ago, said "It will be paid off quicker than their (contract feeders') barns, I can guarantee you that.' He suggested that a rate of $15 per pig -place would not cover the depreciation on the expensive and Well-run farrow -to - finish operation still most profitable, observers agree specialized three -site facilities which wear out quickly with intensive use. Hc admitted that keeping on top of herd health in a continuous flow pig operation is a challenge but suggested that three -site operations have thcir problems as wejl, such as porcine reproduction and respiratory syndrome, also called mystery swine disease. "If the pork industry goes in the tank, we wouldn't be ashamed of our cost of production," stated Anwcndcr. He plans to continue investing in the industry because he believes his methods of production will make it profitable for him and his family. Ditto for those in three -site production.°