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Harnessing power from pig poop

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Methane, once just the enemy of the ozone layer, is now being used as a valuable source of green energy.

A recent story on KSL.com profiled Circle Four Farms, a 75,000-sow operation near Milford, Utah. They produce 3.2 megawatts of energy from their pig manure and sell it to the local municipality. It's enough to power 3,000 homes for a year.

To create the biogas necessary for electricity, pig manure is processed by an anaerobic digester and the resulting methane is burned to produce energy that can be used onsite or sold as a commodity.

Pig poop is a reliable energy source because, as any pig farmer knows, it's never in short supply and is available anytime, not just when the sun shines or the wind blows.

The Ottawa-based Biogas Association's website lists 34 member projects within Ontario, the majority of which are "agricultural biogas, which fit(s) seamlessly into many farming operations."

Their 2013 Canadian Biogas Study says agricultural biogas has the potential to generate 550 megawatts of electricity per year, which would satisfy 2.1 per cent of Canada's natural gas demand while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 25.5 million tonnes (the equivalent of taking 5,100,000
cars off the road). BP

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Alta. farmer entering provincial politics

Thursday, May 22, 2025

An Alberta farmer will be the United Conservative Party’s (UCP) candidate in an upcoming byelection. Tara Sawyer, a wheat and barley farmer from Acme, Alta., and chair of Alberta Grains, received an appointment from Premier Danielle Smith to be the UCP’s candidate in Olds-Didsbury-Three... Read this article online

New Alberta Market Hog Data Published

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Alberta Pork is committed to building a trusted and competitive pork industry through transparency and cooperation. As part of this commitment, it will start publishing the Alberta Market Hog Settlement Data every week beginning May 21, 2025. This data will appear in the Alberta Pork Weekly... Read this article online

Celebrating Canada's Food System

Thursday, May 22, 2025

The national campaign "Canada’s Food System: Our Food. Our Future" was launched with the backing of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity (CCFI) and a coalition of industry partners, that are seeking to elevate public awareness and trust in the food system by reminding Canadians of its... Read this article online

Alberta is Feeling Ignored

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

The possibility of Alberta separating sparks discussion among farmers on Agriville.com who feel disconnected from federal decision-makers. Following the 2025 federal election, talk of Alberta separation is once again bubbling over — and farmers on Agriville.com have plenty to say. A... Read this article online

A sun safety refresher during Melanoma Awareness Month

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

As farmers spend more time outside during the spring and summer months, and with May recognized as Melanoma Awareness Month, Farms.com spoke with Falyn Katz, the CEO of Melanoma Canada, about melanoma in Canada, sun safety tips, and how to spot a mole that may need attention from a health... Read this article online

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