While modern hog factory farms have certainly put food on many tables at home and abroad, in order for these farms to work efficiently and ensure safety, many farms use an abundance of chemicals, injected hormones and antibiotics to raise the animals. These large-scale farms also produce huge amounts of animal waste, which can be detrimental to the nearby human population.
In response to these behemoth factory farms, there is a movement afoot to return to a more natural way of farming. There are a variety of organic hog operations today that produce and handle hogs in a safer, more humane way. This includes providing a diet free of corn, soy and additives. While the latter feed components might provide large hogs, the swine raised with more natural feed are healthier for humans to consume, and the flavor is often much better.
These organic hog farms use feed that contains no types of medications or growth hormones. In addition, hogs are kept in more spacious pens than on a factory farm, and the animals are permitted space where they can roam and play. On some farms, there are even wallowing ponds where they animals can bathe themselves.
Keeping diseases away from the hog population is a huge priority on all hog farms, whether it is an organic farm or a large-scale venue. Typically, on both types of farms, animals that are new are not placed with the general population until it can be ascertained that they have no infectious diseases. It is also recommended that few people have access to the animals in general and that workers not move from different sections of the farm without changing clothing and boots to prevent the spreading of disease.
Agricultural waste is certainly an issue that all farmers must deal with, but even large-scale operations can use safe and natural products to manage waste. The AgraSphreLGT or the AgraSphere are two options that contain no chemicals and instead rely on naturally occurring bacteria to reduce sludge in a deep pit system, a pull plug system or a lagoon. In addition, these will also prevent dangerous crusting.
Each of these two types of spheres can simply be tossed into your waste systems and need not be mixed in, as they will simply begin releasing healthy microbes around the clock as soon as they are added to the waste. Not only will you see a reduction of sludge, the product will reduce flies and odor and even improve the nutrient value of the waste for use with crops.
In response to these behemoth factory farms, there is a movement afoot to return to a more natural way of farming. There are a variety of organic hog operations today that produce and handle hogs in a safer, more humane way. This includes providing a diet free of corn, soy and additives. While the latter feed components might provide large hogs, the swine raised with more natural feed are healthier for humans to consume, and the flavor is often much better.
These organic hog farms use feed that contains no types of medications or growth hormones. In addition, hogs are kept in more spacious pens than on a factory farm, and the animals are permitted space where they can roam and play. On some farms, there are even wallowing ponds where they animals can bathe themselves.
Keeping diseases away from the hog population is a huge priority on all hog farms, whether it is an organic farm or a large-scale venue. Typically, on both types of farms, animals that are new are not placed with the general population until it can be ascertained that they have no infectious diseases. It is also recommended that few people have access to the animals in general and that workers not move from different sections of the farm without changing clothing and boots to prevent the spreading of disease.
Agricultural waste is certainly an issue that all farmers must deal with, but even large-scale operations can use safe and natural products to manage waste. The AgraSphreLGT or the AgraSphere are two options that contain no chemicals and instead rely on naturally occurring bacteria to reduce sludge in a deep pit system, a pull plug system or a lagoon. In addition, these will also prevent dangerous crusting.
Each of these two types of spheres can simply be tossed into your waste systems and need not be mixed in, as they will simply begin releasing healthy microbes around the clock as soon as they are added to the waste. Not only will you see a reduction of sludge, the product will reduce flies and odor and even improve the nutrient value of the waste for use with crops.
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Lianne Derocco likes writing about agricultural issues. For further information about hog manure management, please visit the BioverseAG.com site today.
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