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The Rural Voice, 2019-08, Page 30For his entire adult farming life, Gerald Poechman has been a visionary. The vagaries all farmers contend with including market access, pricing fluctuations and, especially these days, fickle weather patterns have never discouraged his penchant for blue-sky thinking and outside-the- box initiative. A pioneer in the agricultural sector, he has earned some bragging rights. He was Ontario’s first commercial organic egg producer and he is a co-founder of Organic Meadow, the farmer- owned cooperative that remains at the forefront of the organic dairy business in Canada. At 60, the tall, lean Bruce County farmer is poised to set another trend. His latest venture is a multi- component cage-free aviary system for organic egg production that utilizes the best of imported German technology and integrates a novel idea of Poechman’s own. The system, he says, makes for happier laying hens, better egg production, more nutritious eggs, less human labour, and, he anticipates, greater value for the organic eggs he and others like him will produce. With Marlene, his wife of 37 years, Poechman owns Poechman Family Farm, a 150-acre operation just east of Hanover. Several rented farms bring the total acreage worked to 600. In addition to their new 6,000 bird commercial-scale organic egg operation, the Poechmans maintain an organic mixed feed grain business and run 25 head of organic beef cattle. Poechman’s affinity for the egg business – and perhaps also his venturesome nature – is inherited. The barn in which he houses his current flock was built by his father in 1960, when the senior Poechman decided to supplement his custom farming business by trying his hand at commercial specialization with a flock of conventional laying hens. With 5,000 - 6,000 birds, it was a major undertaking. Most commercial laying hen flocks at the time totalled only 200 to 500. 26 The Rural Voice Greens and sprouts grown in an on-farm greenhouse are fed to the chickens during the winter and the chickens can free-range in the summer at Poechman Farms near Hanover. The chickens are housed in a cage- free, tiered aviary system designed by the Hellman Poultry Company and called the Pro 10. •By Gary Kenny • Poultry Eggs over easy, Poechman style Gerald Poechman raises chickens in a cage-free aviary system for organic egg production