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The Rural Voice, 2002-07, Page 16The West Perth Packers plant is located in the south-east corner of Mitchell, conveniently next to the town's sewage treatment plant. Leading the way West Perth Packers employs North America's most modern technology in its new Mitchell packing plant Story and photos by Keith Roulston Employing the latest in technology imported from Denmark and Germany, West Perth Packers' new plant in Mitchell will be the most modern in North America when it starts processing hogs in early July. The plant, with workers still busily installing equipment, was officially opened June 22 before 300 selected guests, including Ontario Minister of Agriculture and 1-ood Helen Johns. From the moment hogs enter the plant, explained Miriam Terpstra, a partner with Larry and Glenn Tulpin in the plant, they will be treated differently than in other Canadian packing plants in a system designed to produce the least stress possible in hogs and the highest quality meat for consumers. Technology changes so quickly, explained her husband Joe of Acre T Farms which will provide the bulk of the plant's pigs, that there was no sense in not going with the most modern equipment available. Danish equipment will be used for the animal handling part of the plant. From holding pens the pigs are moved to an automated, slow-moving push gate which eases them forward toward the stunning area. The push gates not only are Tess stressful to the hogs, explained Ulrich Haumann of Butina ApS, the Danish equipment supplier, but also rids carcasses of marks sometimes made by electric prods used by handlers in 12 THE RURAL VOICE Guests hear about the German -engineered machine which uses paddles to remove the hair from the skins of the carcasses.