Episode16.2: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Lighting
Release Date: 05/27/2019
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đ± In the Coop â Sustainability in Poultry đ Sustainability is more than just a buzzwordâitâs shaping the way Ontarioâs poultry sector grows, innovates, and connects with consumers. In this episode of In the Coop, Tom Lewis and Charlotte Wall welcome Christoph Wand to break down what sustainability really means for poultry production. From defining the term in practical farm-focused language to discussing real-world examples, Christoph shares insights on balancing economics, environment, and animal care, while also building public trust in Ontario-grown food. đ§ Tune in for a...
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As summer temperatures rise, so does the pressure on poultry farmers to keep their barns comfortable and their birds thriving. In this hot-topic episode of In the Coop, Tom and Charlotte welcome Luke Groszeibl, Poultry territory manager at Trouw Nutrition and owner operator of Site Solutions, to talk all things ventilation. (Contact information below). Luke shares practical tips and insights on how to manage airflow, reduce heat stress, and avoid common summertime mistakes in broiler and layer barns. Whether you're troubleshooting fan performance, tweaking inlets, or just trying to beat the...
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In this episode of In the Coop, Charlotte Wall and Tom Lewis sit down with Maggy Watson, the newly appointed General Manager of the Feather Board Command Centre (FBCC). Maggy shares her vision for strengthening Ontarioâs poultry biosecurity, how FBCC supports producers during disease outbreaks, and what tools and training are available to help you stay prepared. Learn about Rapid Response Teams, proactive planning, and why staying informed matters more than ever. For more information and resources, visit .
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Local Food Week Special Just in time for Local Food Week 2025, weâre cracking open an important conversation about how farmers can confidently engage with the public about poultry production. Our guest this week is none other than Janelle CardiffâField Operations Manager at Grey Ridge Eggs and Chair of Farm & Food Care Ontario. Janelle brings her passion for farming, her experience in egg production, and her leadership in public outreach to the coop. We talk about why public trust matters, how to tackle tricky questions from consumers, and simple ways farmers can share their...
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đđ» Poultry farming meets artificial intelligence! đ§ Listen now and see whatâs possible. In this episode, I sat down with David Speller from @OptiFarm to talk about how artificial intelligence is already changing barns around the world â and what it could mean for your farm. We discuss how to get started, and what it can actually do for you. After this you will not only know more about aritifical intelligence, you will understand how it can integrate to make you great! Better bird health, faster decisions, more efficiency... the future is here. đ„ Do you still want more? To find...
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In this episode we will explore poultry manure insights with Christine Brown. She is the Sustainability Specialist â Field Crops, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness (OMAFA). We will discuss what makes poultry manure unique, and the strategies that will sult in the best use as well as profitability of your nutrients. You may want to check out the , as well as the to help calculate the value of your black gold! Manure Monday webinars are posted online by Field Crop News. There is one that directly addresses poultry, and could be a great place to...
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In this epsidoe we will discuss the methods of deadstock management. Key themes will include the importancce of proper deadstock management, common deadstock disposal methods, and biosecurity best practices. Guest speakers include Al Dam, and Dan Ward from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness. Al is the Provincial Poultry Specialist, and Dan is the Agricultural Engineer. They will discuss the methods, and techniques of each method, as well as what you might need to be prepared to manage if you are choosing to invest in a particular method. They will use their...
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Tom Lewis and Charlotte Wall interview Michelle deNijs, from the Canadian Mental Health Association The agricultural community plays a vital role in ensuring Ontario has a healthy economy and local food security â supporting the well-being of all Ontarians. Their programs are tailored specifically for the Ontario agricultural community to provide for their well-being as well. Listen to their podcast to find out how you can access resources, and support your community. For more details check out their website: To speak with Michelle, feel free to contact her at:
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In this episode of In the Coop, we will talk about the business that keeps the operation moving! Farm Management Canada's Executive Director; Heather Watson, will share her experience and expertise. How Farm Management Canada has grown to support Canadian agriculture navigating challenges with resources and programs. The conversation will focus on collaboration, the future of farming and feature an annual event celebrating family farms. Farm transition appreciation day helps families begin the new year with a united plan and shared goals. We hope you enjoy this episode.
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This episode covers all things ventilation for a poultry barn. Our guest speakers is Bob Swayze. He is a poultry sales representative at Wallenstein Feed and Supply with a dynamic history in the industry. Bob is passionate about continuous learning, and has spent considerable time focused on ventilation. Bob shares what he has learned from the types of ventilation and how the size and design of barns can impact the results. He will dive into how technology has evolved to offer us more information and insight into managing your bans for optimal success!
info_outlineThanks for your patience in airing this episode. In this podcast, Dr.Scott Gillingham gives advice on how the lighting in your coop to improve your flock's health and production.
This project was funded in part through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (the Partnership), a federal-provincial-territorial initiative. The Agricultural Adaptation Council assists in the delivery of the Partnership in Ontario.