Reducing the environmental footprint of pig finishing barns

  • Jacobson, Larry D.
  • Schmidt, David R.
  • Lazarus, William F.
  • Koehler, Robert
Publication date
April 2017

Abstract

Inexpensive energy (fossil fuel and feed), plentiful water, and limited concern of air emissions has resulted in few incentives to critically evaluate, modify, or significantly change pig housing designs. However, recent global trends have forced the pork industry (both in Midwest and throughout the U.S.) to reduce the environmental impact of swine production systems. This could partially be accomplished through the development and use of smarter and/or “greener” housing designs and management that reduces both fossil and feed energy use as well as air emissions including hazardous (ammonia and hydrogen sulfide) and greenhouse (carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide) gases plus odor and particulate matter. A new pig finishing housing de...

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