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Winter 2004
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FAST
II Helps Squealers Pork, Inc. Avoid Idle Pig Spaces
Read how FAST II helps Gehl Mittelsted, of Austin, MN, predict when pigs
are ready for market and sort loads for multiple packers.
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Avoid Marketing Mediocrity
Purdue researchers say $7000-10,000 per 1000-head barn per year can
be gained from a combination of accurate sorting and precise
implementation of your optimum marketing strategy.
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Training
Made Easy
Training pigs to use a FAST II system is easy. Read what several users
have to say.
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Three
Basic Phases of Training
By allowing pigs to explore, go through the scale and use the TRAIN mode,
pigs learn quickly how to effectively use FAST II.
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FAST
II Maximizes Potential
Maximizing income potential by getting pigs to the optimum market weight
and reducing sort loss is why John Cottingham and his colleagues have opted
to incorporate FAST II into several facilities in South Dakota and
Minnesota.
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Important Reasons to Consider a FAST
II Facility
Review the important reasons to consider an automatic sorting facility.
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Pigs
Practically Run to the Truck
This producer believes pigs are easier to load out at his retrofitted
FAST II facility because they are accustomed to walking through the narrow
scale and turning left or right to exit.
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Dr.
Gonyou on Feeder Design
Swine behaviorist and researcher Dr. Harold W. Gonyou states that
good access to feed, adequate space for comfort and protection from other
pigs are critical in good feeder design.
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