Transcript Slide 1

On Farm Sustainability:
A Poultry Growers Perspective
Arthur Halterman
Baker, West Virginia
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
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
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.
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
Pilgrim’s Pride
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Agriculture and the Environment
Do Work Together!