The purpose of this guide is to compare the efficiency and potential profitability of hoop structures and total confinement (slatted) facilities. Experience in Missouri shows that hoop structures allow producers to get into pork production with less capital commitment and financial risk than is required by confinement facilities
Results of this trial show a $.50 per pig profit advantage in favor of the hoop system over confinem...
This report is part of an ongoing research project that is being conducted at the Iowa State Univers...
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...
Pork producers in the United States who are looking for lower cost structures for raising pigs have ...
Two types of pork grow-finish production facilities are hoop and total confinement. Results of this ...
Hoop structures are large simple, tent–like shelters that can be used for pigs. The pigs are kept in...
In the mid-1990s, amid concerns and realities surrounding the shift to large industrial-style swine ...
and Demonstration farm. The two types of pork grow-finish production facilities compared in this stu...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...
This report is part of an ongoing research project that is being conducted at the Iowa State Univers...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...
Hoop structures for raising swine offer an alternative to managing manure in the traditional liquid ...
Extension Circular 71-227: A management guide for growing-finishing swine in confinement; pork produ...
Results of this trial show a $.50 per pig profit advantage in favor of the hoop system over confinem...
This report is part of an ongoing research project that is being conducted at the Iowa State Univers...
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...
Pork producers in the United States who are looking for lower cost structures for raising pigs have ...
Two types of pork grow-finish production facilities are hoop and total confinement. Results of this ...
Hoop structures are large simple, tent–like shelters that can be used for pigs. The pigs are kept in...
In the mid-1990s, amid concerns and realities surrounding the shift to large industrial-style swine ...
and Demonstration farm. The two types of pork grow-finish production facilities compared in this stu...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...
This report is part of an ongoing research project that is being conducted at the Iowa State Univers...
As global populations and affluence rise, there is increasing demand for energy, animal protein, and...
Hoop structures for raising swine offer an alternative to managing manure in the traditional liquid ...
Extension Circular 71-227: A management guide for growing-finishing swine in confinement; pork produ...
Results of this trial show a $.50 per pig profit advantage in favor of the hoop system over confinem...
This report is part of an ongoing research project that is being conducted at the Iowa State Univers...
Hooped structures are a viable alternative for feeding grow-finish pigs. They offer versatility, red...