Construction of semi-confinement feeding floors for swine has increased in recent years. Available plans concentrate on design of the confinement area and feed handling. As producers expand, they need more efficient ways to sort, handle and load hogs. Additional planning is required to design smooth flow patterns for livestock handling into the basic production unit
This NebGuide examines the advantages and disadvantages of various types of swine manure management ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A new design for an intensive hog finishing operation is presented. The maze deconfinement system ...
Confinement production of swine is not necessarily suited to all producers, and, in part, may in cer...
The trend of modern methods of farming requires more time-saving machinery and equipment. This is pa...
Many existing swine breeding facilities have been designed to control the environment, provide conti...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The breeding square is arranged with four breeding pens that are surrounded by turn-around crates. T...
Though they don\u27t replace good management, slotted floors can reduce labor needs for raising hogs...
The design of High-Rise™ swine facilities allows the generation of a solid, manure-laden material fr...
Swine housing is in an era of research, new ideas, and changes. Never before have we been more consc...
Pork producers in the United States who are looking for lower cost structures for raising pigs have ...
Many Missouri pork producers are looking for lower-cost structures in which to raise pigs. The searc...
Extension Circular 71-227: A management guide for growing-finishing swine in confinement; pork produ...
The article presents updates to the then, new developments and recommendations for swine building as...
This NebGuide examines the advantages and disadvantages of various types of swine manure management ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A new design for an intensive hog finishing operation is presented. The maze deconfinement system ...
Confinement production of swine is not necessarily suited to all producers, and, in part, may in cer...
The trend of modern methods of farming requires more time-saving machinery and equipment. This is pa...
Many existing swine breeding facilities have been designed to control the environment, provide conti...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The breeding square is arranged with four breeding pens that are surrounded by turn-around crates. T...
Though they don\u27t replace good management, slotted floors can reduce labor needs for raising hogs...
The design of High-Rise™ swine facilities allows the generation of a solid, manure-laden material fr...
Swine housing is in an era of research, new ideas, and changes. Never before have we been more consc...
Pork producers in the United States who are looking for lower cost structures for raising pigs have ...
Many Missouri pork producers are looking for lower-cost structures in which to raise pigs. The searc...
Extension Circular 71-227: A management guide for growing-finishing swine in confinement; pork produ...
The article presents updates to the then, new developments and recommendations for swine building as...
This NebGuide examines the advantages and disadvantages of various types of swine manure management ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A new design for an intensive hog finishing operation is presented. The maze deconfinement system ...