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Title: On Farm Sustainability: A Poultry Growers Perspective


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On Farm Sustainability A Poultry Growers
Perspective
  • Arthur Halterman
  • Baker, West Virginia

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Watershed Facts
  • Lost River Native Trout Stream
  • Lost River becomes lost near Wardensville, WV
  • Resurfaces in Wardensville about 3 miles away
  • Drains to Chesapeake Bay
  • Largest poultry producing watershed in State

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History of Family on Farm
  • Family ownership of the farm 1932
  • Grandfather raised poultry, cattle, sheep hogs
  • Father began farm operations in 1952
  • I began operating the farm in 1986

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History of Poultry on Farm
  • Grandfather started as an independent poultry
    grower, then began raising birds for Shawnee
    Milling Co of Petersburg, WV.
  • Father started out with broilers. Switched to
    turkeys with Shawnee and then with Rockingham,
    Rocco and WLR.

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My Role on the Farm
  • Raised broilers for Rocco while in college
  • After taking over farm, I brooded range turkeys
    for Rocco
  • In 1991, I began rising breeders for WLR- now
    Pilgrims Pride

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Current Operation Overview
  • Raise 15,000 breeders in 2 houses
  • 70 head of beef cattle
  • 140 acres of grassland
  • 190 acres woodland
  • 7 acres of riparian area and wetlands

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Community Involvement
  • 2008 US Egg and Poultry Association Family Farm
    Environmental Excellence Award
  • 2006 WV Poultry Association Environmental Award
    Winner
  • 2003 Recipient of WV Primary Environmental
    Educator
  • Member of WV Farm Bureau and WV Poultry
    Association
  • Active Ruritan and Parks Commissioner

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Environmental Practices
  • One of first producers to sign up for Potomac
    Land Treatment Watershed Project (PL-534)
  • Litter shed composter
  • Partnership between federal, state and local
    governments to make water quality improvements to
    the land within the Potomac River Drainage

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Potomac Headwaters Land Treatment Watershed
Project (PL534)
  • 10 Year Project completely voluntary
    participation addressing nutrients within Potomac
    Valley
  • Special allocation of money though legislation
  • Focused on manure and nutrients from livestock
    operations

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PL-534 Accomplishments
  • 14 M dollars worth of agricultural improvements
    on over 300 ag operations
  • Nutrient management, waste storage, buffers,
    relocation of livestock feeding areas

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Halterman Voluntary Practices
  • Maintaining manure spreader calibration
  • Preserving riparian buffers in hay fields
  • Sustaining practices from past programs
  • Integrated Pest Management
  • Storm water management around poultry houses

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CREP
  • Signed up for CREP in 2005
  • 3840 Feet of stream bank fencing
  • Planted 850 trees
  • Partnered with US Fish and Wildlife partners for
    Wildlife to install 5.2 acres of riparian buffer
  • ½ mile of stream bank protected
  • ½ acre riparian tree planting
  • Partnering with Cacapon Institute to monitor and
    perform research on low cost deer fence project

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Environmental Practices are Important
  • Commitment to lifelong teaching about agriculture
    and the environment
  • Goal is to leave land in better condition for
    next generation
  • Showing others that farmers are committed to
    protecting the environment will help guard the
    farming community from future regulations
  • There can be a partnership between the
    agricultural and environmental community

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Future Practices
  • Looking at alternative energy such as solar or
    wind
  • Working to coordinate voluntary buffers on 7,300
    linear feet of small stream in Baker community
  • Designating 7 acres of streamside property to be
    used as outdoor classroom for schools and
    community to promote environmental education

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Baker Run Conservation Society
  • Founded one of the first watershed associations
    in the State of WV
  • Currently serving as President of this group
  • Partnering with many groups to bring educational
    opportunities and make environmental improvements
    within the watershed

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Chesapeake Bay and WV Farmers
  • Local farmers were involved in the Chesapeake Bay
    program and working in developing the local
    tributary strategies
  • Farmers are willing to improve local watersheds
    which consequently improve the Bay

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Keys to Success
  • Education is key to sustainability
  • Regulation is not the answer
  • More cost share is needed
  • Programs need flexibility
  • Farmers need to participate in programs
  • Practices not only help environment but also
    improve farm production

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Agriculture and the Environment Do Work Together!
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