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The Rural Voice, 2000-03, Page 25Peers of the farmers (hog farmers for hog farmers) will seek a solution between the sides. If no solution is found the only alternative now is for the complainant to go to the Farm Practices Review Board. These advisory committees should be included in any enabling legislation brought in by the province, Bradshaw said, and members of the committee should complete a training program established by the Ministry of Environment and OMFRA. Ontario Pork also encourages a voluntary environmental assessment program under which a trained third party would provide an objective set of eyes to impartially evaluate manure handling and storage systems. By 2005, Bradshaw says, the value of manure will be more highly regarded. Manure will be injected or All pork farmers should have NMPs incorporated immediately so the full value of the nitrogen will be captured in the soil instead of evaporating into the air and causing odour problems. One researcher feels liquid manure will be used to control some plant diseases, Bradshaw said. Manure will be more uniform and may be applied using accurate GPS - controlled equipment. Some farmers will be composting manure and urease inhibitors may be used to control ammonia. Bio -reactors will be used on some farms to control odours and recycle water for washing pens. More livestock barns will be constructed with odour control in mind. Some barns will use bio -filters to control odours from exhaust fans. Barns will be landscaped to make them stand out less in the countryside (a farmer may be proud of the look of his new barn but the neighbours may not be as enthusiastic, he says). New styles of barns will appear which will offer manure handling alternatives. HARDs To BEAT Hard Red Spnng Meals Leading Ontario's Spring Wheat Revolution 519-343-2126 www.redwheat.com Grow The Meat That Grows Ontario DURRER'S GENERAL CONTRACTING Experience, Reliability, Efficiency Working for you! i .. 1 fix,_ * Agricultural * Residential * Commercial * Repairs * Renovations KEN DURRER MILDMAY ALLAN DURRER PHONE: 519-367-5225 FAX: 519-367-5966 MARCH 2000 23