In the mid-1990s, amid concerns and realities surrounding the shift to large industrial-style swine confinement production units in Iowa, an alternative swine production system was introduced to the Midwest from Canada−hoop structures or hoops. Hoops are large tentlike structures that are deep bedded with cornstalks or straw. The pigs are kept in the hoop usually as one large group (\u3e150 head). The hoop is naturally ventilated. Bedding is added as the pigs grow. The hoop is cleaned after the pigs are marketed. Typical size for hoops is 30 ft × 84 ft for 200 market pigs. Wider hoops with steel truss arches are now on the market. Wider and longer hoops often have ridge vents to improve ventilation. Several companies are now marketing small...
Based on these studies the performance (growth and efficiency) of hoop pigs was affected by seasonal...
A survey of Iowa farmers and nonfarmers was conducted to determine public perceptions about the pote...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...
Hoop structures are large simple, tent–like shelters that can be used for pigs. The pigs are kept in...
Pork producers in the United States who are looking for lower cost structures for raising pigs have ...
Hooped structures are a viable alternative for feeding grow-finish pigs. They offer versatility, red...
Many Missouri pork producers are looking for lower-cost structures in which to raise pigs. The searc...
ABSTRACT. Hoop structures are large simple, tent-like shelters that can be used for pigs. The pigs a...
Four groups of early weaned pigs (19 days of age) from the ISU Southwest Swine Research Farm, Atlant...
This report is part of an ongoing research project that is being conducted at the Iowa State Univers...
Iowa pork producers are witnessing an increasing market demand for naturally raised pork— pigs raise...
Hoop barns can be used successfully for raising sheep, horses, ostriches and other ratites, though t...
Many small independent pork producers have shown interest in low-cost alternative production systems...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...
This article reports on a study examining the amount of labor used in hoop structures for finishing ...
Based on these studies the performance (growth and efficiency) of hoop pigs was affected by seasonal...
A survey of Iowa farmers and nonfarmers was conducted to determine public perceptions about the pote...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...
Hoop structures are large simple, tent–like shelters that can be used for pigs. The pigs are kept in...
Pork producers in the United States who are looking for lower cost structures for raising pigs have ...
Hooped structures are a viable alternative for feeding grow-finish pigs. They offer versatility, red...
Many Missouri pork producers are looking for lower-cost structures in which to raise pigs. The searc...
ABSTRACT. Hoop structures are large simple, tent-like shelters that can be used for pigs. The pigs a...
Four groups of early weaned pigs (19 days of age) from the ISU Southwest Swine Research Farm, Atlant...
This report is part of an ongoing research project that is being conducted at the Iowa State Univers...
Iowa pork producers are witnessing an increasing market demand for naturally raised pork— pigs raise...
Hoop barns can be used successfully for raising sheep, horses, ostriches and other ratites, though t...
Many small independent pork producers have shown interest in low-cost alternative production systems...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...
This article reports on a study examining the amount of labor used in hoop structures for finishing ...
Based on these studies the performance (growth and efficiency) of hoop pigs was affected by seasonal...
A survey of Iowa farmers and nonfarmers was conducted to determine public perceptions about the pote...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...