FAST™
Allows Pigs To Sort Themselves
When Larry Hummer and Dale Garvick spotted FAST™ (Farmweld Automatic Sorting Technology) last summer at World Pork Expo, they quickly adapted plans for two new 2,000-head buildings
to include the technology.
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Pigs at the feeder in one of Hummer Family
Partnerships’ two new, 2,000-head FAST barns. |
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“It looked like we would be able to cut our labor to sort
hogs,” says Hummer. The system also offered better sorting
accuracy. “We think we’ll be able to narrow our sorting
down to a ten-pound weight range,” says Hummer.
FAST’s hands-free sorting is appealing.
“Sorting out those big pigs and having them waiting and ready
to load is going to be really nice,” says Garvick.
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Managers Larry Hummer (left) and Dale Garvick,
Hummer Family Partnership, Keister, MN, anticipate FAST™
will cut sorting and washing labor, improve sorting accuracy
and allow its operation to better manage the feeding program.
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Hummer and Garvick, who are brothers-in-law and
managers of the Hummer Family Partnership, Keister, MN, also like
the management tool FAST provides for better feeding accuracy.
“It will allow us to sort pigs and feed them separate rations
depending on weight,” Hummer says.
Garvick says pigs move really well in the new facility and believes
sick pigs are easier to manage in the big pens than in conventional
buildings. “If you have a sick pig, you can almost walk it
right to the sick pen, that’s how well they move,” says
Garvick.
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