Cloisterdale Also Reduces Weight for Easy Disposal Taking the Odor Out of Manure IT Glenn 11. Herr General Manager, •leistcrdalc Farms tiood desci iplion Full id doesn't j,an in IDtiltal ,i time wlun hqu.d Farm odors may be one of the c '«* l ~ . . 0 snrn handlm.; methods toughest problems producers of „' U ‘ T' ld n ? c0 I m,n,l V Wllb «-"«!. »«>i livestock face in the next five system •'>uthyc happily with without proud.m; .. 5.,!,-;.u.0 i _ ears OUI ntighbois But liquid in.muie solution to the odoi and h.ind.nu The fragrant odor of a newly w ) h . at 7. c } wl ' s 0 ! K 'i utl was r ,obk ’ m mown field of hay is not the had to be mosecl 0l " P lo ' Tl,e obiectnes at Penn Stain •dor *roWem: but the putrid, „ . ... wm ‘ (1) t 0 lcmo ' L ‘ as imich •feosive odois resulting from , ' ” a^ci V troughs inside moisluie as possible from the KteroliF mountains of livestock " ol,s ( es w *! c lepld f d w ‘ lh CI, P S r°ultiy manu.e inside the poul wastes-are the odors that raise t 0 stcm the ovclflow that was try house in oidei to lessen the our suburban dwellers. adding to our pit weight and \olumo of nia.eiial The odor complaint will affect vo < | u ™ e - to be handled. (2) to eliminate both 'large and small producers Lagoons weie dug first to odois and flies, and (3) to dc- A complaint from one neigh- take the pi essuie off the volume velop an automatic system of I ti S\ f- I s * - I A Clpisterdale employe watches the conveyor for defective eggs. Except for defective eggs which are removed, eggs at Cloisterdale move directly from the hen bor in respect to faun odors can be sufficient cause to close down a fanning operation. Such are the ground rules now being established and enfoiced by local, state, and federal boards of health. The day when the faimei can say "I was here first” is gone Today it is up to the farmei o decide how he can live amicably with his neighhois. Certainly, air and water pollu tion laws aie becoming moie stringent, and laws will be moie rigorously enforced. Now is the time for you as a producer of beef cattle, dauy, swine, 01 poultry to take inven tory of your farm situation in respect to farm odois and deter mine how long you can keep your peighbors happy At Cloisterdale we have had a Beiious problem of controlling odors from our egg laying com plex of about 270,000 layers Nine houses of 30,000 layeis each, equipped with four lows of full-stair step cages suspended •ver deep pits to accumulate the poultry droppings, has caused us a houendous pioblem The tfaeoiy that with a deep pit the manure will be self-disin tegiating and the pits would never need cleaning has pi oven false. After less than two full yeais cf operation much of the mania e had already begun to liquity and ifche addition of watei to the pits didn’t help the cause of odor control. Each day 35 to 40 tons of raw waste from these nine houses were being added to the pits With little disintegration of the raw waste, one can visualize the scope of the problem. Liquid waste odors aie horrible When dormant, but when the liquid waste is moved or gels in What is the IVnn Slate svsunr motion, horrible isn't even a Development of this svsUm he mamue handling to eliminate time clock conti oiled and done manual laboi. about eight times daily Ovei the past seven veais a An is blown acioss the manuie S 2 stem has been developed which at velocities avei aging about 500 meets these objectives feet pei minute on a continuous Manuie is dned to about 30 b ? sls Fans aie suspended about per cent moistuie which ieduces inches above the manuie. the manuie weight to about ’a The combination of staling the ouginal amount pioduced an d blowing an acioss the diop- This is accomplished by combm- pmgs to speed diving not only mg two simple diying tech- ieduces weight and volume of niques, stirring manure and manuie but also piactically elim blowing air at high velocity mates odors across the droppings The basic leason for this ae- Stimng was done with a spe- complishment is that the anae ciallv designed rake and cleaning robic bacteua, which live in the to the consumer without being touched by g a( jg e t This gadget is drawn absence of oxygen and cause the human hands. Herr says the eggs fre- Through the manuie by a cable offensive odois in manure, can quently are on the retailer’s shelves with- which is driven with a reeipio- not live in an atmospheie which in 24 hours of being laid. eating power unit Stimng is (Continued on Page 12) build-up within the houses. This we did, but there could be no constructing of enough lagoons (limited land area) to handle the whole ]ob, and what was con suucted soon filled and thus began the odor problems 3. Irrigation was installed to pump fiom the lagoons to a pei manent field set aside foi this pm pose only Two pioblems weie encounteied - a Constant clogging of nozzles b Conosion of the entire sys tem within fom months And again, of couise, odor pioblems expanded foi the com munity 4. Sewerage tieatment, inciner ation, and buiying all weie deemed too nnpiactical and ex pensive. 5. We then moved to duect pumping and hauling in 1,400 gallon tank tiailers fiom the house pits to our fields and those of our neighbois This had ns problems also Fiom our expeuence we con cluded that some diy oi semi dry method had to be developed as om solution, as well as an in dustry solution. Certainly, the problems of the poultry farmer are the same for hogs, steers, and dairy operations as well, and will inciease in the future. After a whnlwmd tom of the countiy, visiting laige poultry operations and agucultiual ex periment stations, we saw nothing that looked as piomismg as the diymg method developed by Dr. Glenn Biesslei and his co-workeis at Penn State Uni veisity Plans lor convei ting one of our 30,000 layei cage houses weie diawn up in coopeiation with Penn State, and an installation was made last summer. Eggs flow constantly from the cage come together and bring the eggs on one operation at Cloisterdale. The eggs roll out com eyor into the packing area. This is the of the cages onto conveyors, the conveyors point just before sorting and packaging. Lancaster Forming. Saturday. September 12.1970— ( ) This aiticle hv (Henn II lien, :il manage) of Cloistc'ifl.ilc F.ums onginallv appealed in Ihc Kami Sen nee Bullt’tin of Miller nml Bushong Inc Itolucislown In it. Hen desenhe.s Ihc new maiiine system aheadv installed in one of nine 30.000 bnd units and planned foi the tcniainmg eight houses lien also spells out why Cloisteid.ile went to considci able expense and tiouble to obtain the new system and why ho thinks othoi egg pioduecrs and fainieis must eonsidei such a system for the future. In an accompanying ailicle. Dr Clean 0 Bressler, the developer of the new mamno handling concept being pio neeicd at Cloistcidale. gives a icpoit on the leseaich which piovod the new system The basic mfoi motion in these ai tides has been widely discussed nationally in the egg industiy Hen and Brcsslci were both speakers on the new mainne system at the Penn sylvania Poultry Fedciation meeting at Heishey this sum mer Lancaster Panning piesenls these two ai tides fiom two different sotnccs to give a compi ehensivc look at what many peisons close to the egg industiy think may be a new development of great significance in the next sever al yeais. Herr believes the development may be impoitant foi all farmers not just egg pioduceis who have animal waste problems, paiticulaily wheie the faim is near mban aieas or persons who might object to faim odois The photos showing the mamne disposal system at Cloisterdale and the hum's automated egg gathenng sys tem were taken by Lancaster Fanning $ V s •>. ■ss i / $ £ y w * » s _