University of Minnesota Extension staff have identified ways of making hog farms more energy efficient.
Extension program manager for energy development Fritz Ebinger says producers should go after the low-hanging fruit first.
“Pretty much every hog barn has a pretty good energy load. You want to think about the best way to tap into the electric panel, and also how to protect the panels from things like dirt and any corrosive emissions.
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