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The Rural Voice, 2002-03, Page 29The barn uses ideas borrowed from the Hi -Rise barn, a patented design used in Ohio which in turn borrowed ideas from poultry layer barn's. Frank Hogervorst of Avonbank Farm Equipment Ltd. had organized a tour of the Ohio barns. The • result was the first "Environmentally Friendly Facility", a 1000 -head finishing barn built on the farm of Barry and Brian Miller near Exeter. The design allows farmers to make use of the convenience of liquid manure technology in their operation but end up with solid manure to spread on their fields. Upstairs the barn looks pretty much like any other hog barn, Fleming said except that there are no exhaust fans in the wall. Instead the exhaust fans are located in the walls of the lower storey of the barn, drawing the air down from ceiling vents and through the slatted floor. That bottom floor has nine -foot ceilings and would, if it was a liquid facility, handle one year's storage from the barn above. Instead it contains absorbent, carbon - based material to soak up the liquid waste that comes down through the floor from above. In the case of the Miller farm, a six-foot layer of straw from 251 large bales (50,200 kg.) was put into the lower floor. In the U.S. barns, wood shavings have been used. Drawing the air down through the slats of the barn helps keep smells out of the main portion of the barn and draws air over the surface of the manure/straw pile, helping keep the surface dry and odour -free. As well there are pipes buried in the floor with fans that force air up through tiny holes in the floor. This helps provide oxygen to promote composting of the manure and straw mixture. The aeration fans run full time because the aeration holes in the floor will plug otherwise. One of the variations in the Miller barn is that it appears to be a normal one -storey barn compared to the Ohio barns that were obviously two - stories high. The Miller barn is built into the ground, more like a bank barn, with the lower floor like the stable area, with drive-in access available at one end. This design might have Modular Flooring System Several models available. Strong, glass reinforced, interlocking V shaped, plastic flooring. Suitable for farrowing, nursery, grower and finishing rooms. Designed for installation & cleaning ease. Easily adjusts to fit any barn size and application. The producers best choice for cleaner, healthier and more comfortable pigs. For more information ATWOOD LENCO SUPPLY LTD. (519) 356-2282 TARA H. NICHOLSON & SON (519) 934-2343 Top Lock Comfy 11 \'‘Ns • * • contact your local BSM Dealer: GRANTON AVONBANK FARM EQUIPMENT (519) 225-2507 LIICKNOW MAITLAND VALLEY AGRI SYSTEMS LTD. (519) 529-3820 MILDMAY MIDWAY FARM SYSTEMS (519) 367-5358 WELLESLEY PROGRESSIVE FARMING (519) 656-2709 BSM Agri Ltd. R R #4 Arthur, ON. Canada NOG 1A0 Tel (519) 848-3910 Fax (519) 848-3948 DRAYTON CONESTOGO AGRI SYSTEMS INC. (519) 638-3022 WALTON KEITH SIEMON FARM SYSTEMS LTD (519) 345-2734 Visit our new website at www.bsmagri com SPRING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2002 AT 8:30 A.M. - Approximately 250 farm tractors & 75 industrial tractors - compact tractors - tillage equipment - hay equipment - planting equipment - lawn maintenance equipment - trucks, trailers & much more * FINANCING AVAILABLE, TRUCKING AVAILABLE Due to advertising deadlines, an updated listing was not available, please call, Fax, or E-mail at Info@bryansfarm.com, for a complete listing free of charge. This is not just an auction, it's an event. RAOFARM & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY LTD. S same � or,mr, l FARM & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY LTD. Hwy. 6, 3 km south of Hwy. 401 North of Hamilton, South of Guelph Puslinch 519-837-0710 www.bryansfarm.com Toronto MARCH 2002 25