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25 Quick On-Farm Energy Saving Tips - Change from incandescent
lighting to T-8 fluorescent lighting in your barns
- Use dimmers and motion
sensors on your barn lights
- Match the size of the tractor to the size
of implements
- Ensure that your equipment tires are inflated properly
- Follow
the recommended maintenance schedule for your machinery and equipment
- Have
tight fitting windows and doors in your farm buildings
- Seal windows with
caulking and weather stripping.
- Insulate farm building outside walls with
greater than R20 and ceiling greater than R30
- Find out about the potential
of generating wind energy
- Look into anaerobic digestion of manure for
green energy and reduced odour on your farm
- Explore opportunities for
using solar energy around the farmstead or around the farm (powering electric
fences and water pumps)
- Find out about using shelled corn as a heating
fuel
- Change to a milk pre-cooler system to cool the milk before it enters
the bulk milk tank
- Use variable speed drives (VSD) on vacuum and milk
pumps on your milking equipment
- Consider adjusting lights in the dairy
barn to increase milk production
- Install a heat reclaimer
- Investigate
availability of water recycling equipment
- Insulate hot water lines
- Use
a timer on your water heater so the water is the right temperature only when you
need it
- Flush the sediment from the hot water tank regularly
- Maximize
natural ventilation in your livestock barns wherever possible
- Clean ventilation
fans
- Avoid irrigating on hot sunny or windy days
- Apply only the
amount of irrigation water required for crop growth.
- Consider doing an
on-farm energy audit
For more information:
Toll Free: 1-877-424-1300
Local: (519) 826-4047
E-mail: ag.info.omafra@ontario.ca
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