April is good time for swine barn ventilation inspection and maintenance

Person Checking Ventilation.4/11/24

AMES, Iowa – Properly functioning ventilation systems are vital to today’s pork production facilities, and following a regular process for maintaining their operation can pay big economic dividends. Iowa State University extension agriculture and biosystems engineer Brett Ramirez said as the weather starts to get warmer, it’s critical to get barns ready for summer to help fans run efficiently which will reduce electricity costs and decrease the negative impacts of heat stress on the pigs.

“Routine equipment inspections and maintenance will pay dividends in long run, not only by extending the life of the equipment, but also creating a good environment inside the barn,” Ramirez said. “In the spring, producers can have a lot of things to do, and a checklist helps keep things organized inside the barn.”

The summer ventilation checklist publication from Iowa Pork Industry Center is a great tool for this seasonal job. Look for Summer Ventilation Checklist AE3553A, available as a free download from the ISU Extension store.

“Some of the tasks and checkpoints listed might not be intuitive for everyone, so having a detailed list with a place for notes is an excellent guide,” Ramirez said. “Laminating a printed copy to keep in the barn also allows a person to mark what they found, and then easily clear it for the next year."

Ramirez cautioned producers that because each barn, each system, and other contributing factors may be different, not all recommendations listed might be appropriate for every location.

 

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IPIC was established in 1994 as a coordinated effort of the colleges of Agriculture (now Agriculture and Life Sciences) and Veterinary Medicine at ISU. Its mission is to promote efficient pork production technologies in Iowa, maintain Iowa's pork industry leadership and strengthen rural development efforts. IPIC focuses its efforts on programs that are integral and complementary to ISU Extension and Outreach. Through IPIC, Iowa producers receive accurate and timely information to make their operations more efficient and profitable.

 

 

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