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Soy presses marry well with dairy |
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On Farm Presses let Dairy Operations get Better, not Bigger
Ontario Grain Farmer, November 2011 Amy Petherick
HIGH PRICES are a welcome change for grain farmers but a challenge for feed purchasers like dairy farmers. Although many choose to get bigger to increase profitability, some producers are focusing on feeding cows better.
With the quota cap limiting herd expansion since 2009, many Ontario dairy farmers that are looking to grow their operation have started re-investing in their cropping and feeding practices. One increasingly popular option to investigate is on-farm feed processing with the use of a soybean press. Jasmin Hofer of Energrow, a Newton based company that produces one type of oilseed press, says she has been extremely busy this fall attending shows and trying to keep up with information requests.
“Farmers are telling us that they have been thinking more and more about getting a press for their farms,” says Hofer. “Since dairy producers can't buy quota right now, there is more cash available for other investments.”
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Energrow Crushers Win Bayer Award |
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Third generation dairy farmers chosen
March 17, 2011
Nova Scotia dairy farmers Geoff and Jennifer Bishop are Atlantic Canada’s 2011 Outstanding Young Farmers (OYF). The couple from Round Hill, NS were presented with their award by the Hon. John MacDonell, Nova Scotia Minister of Agriculture at a recent banquet in Moncton, NB. Also in attendance were the Hon. George Webster, PEI Minister of Agriculture, and the Hon. Michael Olscamp, New Brunswick Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, OYF alumni and agri-business representatives. The Bishop’s will represent Atlantic Canada at the national OYF event later this year in Brandon, MB.
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Energrow Demonstrates Oilseed Pressing at Farm Days |
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Lancaster Farming August 2011

SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — Processing oilseeds on-site to produce feed and fuel makes sense. Among the scores of vendors at the recent Empire Farm Days, Energrow showcased its new on-farm ES3750B Oilseed Pressing System. The system processes oilseeds such as soybeans, canola, flax, sunflower seed, rapeseed, linseed, sesame seed, mustard seed and similar seeds. “There’s a lot of high costs farmers are facing and this guarantees the price more by pressing their own,” said founder Jasmin Hofer. “Instead of selling soybeans and buying them back as feed, they’ll know what the costs are. They’re not just reducing the cost of the feed, but they’re extracting the oil to cut their fuel costs.” Plus, farmers can choose when they want to process oilseeds.
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Energrow Showcased in Green Jobs Strategy Initiative |
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Midwestern Ontario Regional Green Jobs Strategy Excellence in Community Strategic Planning 2011 July 2011

Energrow showcased in video as part of the award-winning Green Jobs Strategy (GJS) implemented in Midwestern Ontario. GJS has 4 objectives to develop the region's green economy: identify emerging jobs and connect them with local skill sets, as well as develop a labour market strategy in partnership with key stakeholders.
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Building a $2.5 million dairy barn the local way |
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Better Farming May 2011
Energrow Crushers, Leonard and Mark Howes & Family built a new $2.5 million dairy barn the local way. Howes are based out of Vankleek Hill, ON and recently had an open house that attracted over 700 people. Their barn showcases a running Energrow System right in the new feed room.
Energrow is very proud to be a part of this big project.
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Farmers showcase new alternatives with soybean press |
The Kincardine News Tuesday, April 26, 2011
As part of the recent Bruce County Holstein Club Tour, Jim and Helen Christie and family of Christhill Farms at Tara went beyond just showcasing their farm which houses 200 Holsteins and featuring 12 excellent, 54 very good and 14 good-plus animals. The Christies also offered visitors some fresh fries with a twist... french fries made in their own farm-pressed soybean oil. Right near the deep fryer, Christie's show-cased their Energrow Oilseed Pressing System, which processes the farm pressed oil. The system enables the Christies to take their farm-grown soybeans and make fresh soybean meal, while extracting oil to add extra value. The oil is cold-pressed, meaning it keeps the oil's natural nutritional traits intact. Unlike solvent extracted oil, the oil is not bleached or deodorized, giving the fries a distinct golden colour and uniquely fresh flavour. The soybean meal made from their system (Soyex) replaces most of the Christie's externally purchased energy and protein supplements for their dairy cows. "Our cows really like our homemade Soyex and get a really nice shine from the oil left in the meal," said Jim Christie. "We've saved a lot on our feed bill and have a lot more control over our feed costs. We are currently feeding a 78% forage ration." "An Energrow System can really help producers take more control over their commodity and reduce external costs...it's a step towards freedom," says Jasmin Hofer, general manager of Energrow. "I think the Christie's have actually brought a new meaning to the term "freedom fries!" By MARY GOLEM
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Cutting on-farm feed costs |
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AgriNews
"With a milking herd of 140, the farm has realized annual savings of $58,000 on its feed costs by eliminating roasted beans from the menu. It has also generated $8,850 in annual soybean oil revenues."
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Dairy farmers make their own on-farm feed soybean pellets |
Farmersforum
"Energrow's pressing equipment is adding $200 an acre to one farmer's soybean crop"
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