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		<title>Farmers introduced to mobile poultry processing unit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Kate Haake, Valley Journal, RONAN — Over the last few decades, much of the meat processing industry has been taken out of the hands of the local farmer and become a corporate industry, comprised of feedlots and factory farms.  But this April, local organizations introduced a new tool to give farmers and local poultry raisers [...]]]></description>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Kate Haake/Valley Journal     |   Karl Sutton and Will Tusick stand outside the brightly painted truck and trailer of the Montana Mobile Processing Unit.</p>
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<p><strong>By Kate Haake, Valley Journal, RONAN</strong> — Over the last few  decades, much of the meat processing industry has been taken out of the  hands of the local farmer and become a corporate industry, comprised of  feedlots and factory farms.  But this April, local organizations introduced a new tool to  give farmers and local poultry raisers a way to slaughter and prepare  chicken to sell to mainstream retailers.  The tool is called the Montana Mobile Processing Unit and  consists of a trailer and a truck that can slaughter up to 300 chickens  in one day on a farm.  The unit travels back and forth in the state and is booked by  farmers by appointment only. The trailer is the killing floor and  enables local farmers to butcher, pluck and store their chickens in a  clean, regulated manner. The second unit consists of a chilling bath and  other storage necessary for the butchered birds.<br />
After five years of development and testing, the regulated  equipment has already been booked by a few local farmers. One such  farmer will slaughter 300 of his own birds for a dinner at the  University of Montana this fall. There is a 250-bird minimum per use,  and the unit is rented at a price of $1.75 per slaughtered bird.</p>
<blockquote><p>“What we are looking at is how we can develop a sustainable  poultry industry in Montana,” Karl Sutton said. Sutton is the Lake  County Community Development Corporation Food, Agricultural and  Cooperative Development Project Coordinator.</p></blockquote>
<p>LCCDC, the Montana Poultry Growers Cooperative, Farms for  Families, USDA Rural Cooperative Development Grant Programs and the  Montana Department of Agriculture have been working together to develop  the unit.<br />
LCCDC provides interested poultry producers with the  educational workshops required before using the facilities.<br />
Last Wednesday, LCCDC held one such workshop. The seminar  emphasized critical regulations that are needed for chicken production,  as well as how to mitigate the risk when a producer is processing birds  for consumption.<br />
“Most people who attended were very interested on how they  could legally process birds on their farms,” LCCDC Agricultural  Enterprise Program Manager Jan Tusick said.<br />
She added that the workshop provided local producers with a  chance to network, and many stayed afterwards to discuss poultry  production with other producers.<br />
As the law stands now, farmers may sell a live bird to a  private individual and slaughter the bird for the buyer, but there is no  legal method for a slaughtered bird to go from the farm to grocery  stores and restaurants. With the unit, that’s all starting to change.<br />
“Our work here is really about redeveloping our rural local  economies through local food system development,” Sutton said.</p>
<p>Producers from all over the  state attended the seminar, including Polson’s very own Will Tusick.<br />
Will raises lamb and chickens and slaughters his own meat  on his farm. He instructed the crew of about six producers how to  correctly slaughter a chicken. It was just a review for most of the  farmers, but the expert chicken producer emphasized how to mitigate risk  while slaughtering the animal to eat. Farmers can also rent out smaller  tools to slaughter a chicken for their own use from the Montana Poultry  Growers Coop.<br />
The first of its kind in Montana, the Mobile Processing  Unit was replicated from a beef mobile processing unit in Washington.  Though the organizations have been getting many calls from local  producers who are just curious, the majority of calls have been from out  of state. Organizations from other states are anxious to get their own  mobile units up and running.<br />
And hopefully with the demand for free-range and organic  chicken, the unit will catch on with Montana’s farmers as well.<br />
“I think Montana is really ripe for this,” Tusick said.  “There are some good markets in Missoula and Kalispell.”<br />
For educational resources, more information on reserving  the unit, or to join the Montana Poultry Growers Cooperative, please  visit www.chicken.coop.</p>
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		<title>Raising Heritage Bred Poultry: For sustainable farming, marketing, exhibition &amp; preservation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On April 24th, 2010, eighteen people joined Jim Adkins from the International Center for Poultry at UM in Missoula for a seminar on developing a sustainable poultry system in Montana. The attendees learned what heritage poultry breeds are on the verge of extinction. Attendees also learned how to sustainably reproduce and raise heritage poultry for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>On April 24th, 2010, eighteen people joined Jim Adkins from the International Center for Poultry at UM in Missoula for a seminar on developing a sustainable poultry system in Montana. The attendees learned what heritage poultry breeds are on the verge of extinction. Attendees also learned how to sustainably reproduce and raise heritage poultry for eggs and meat purposes. The newly licensed Mobile Poultry Processing Unit was on hand for people to tour. The MPU is available to Montana Poultry Grower’s Cooperative members who are interested in selling poultry meat to stores and restaurants. At the conclusion of the seminar the Poultry Cooperative met to share ideas about the next steps in the development of a poultry industry in Montana. Ideas included a heritage breed project that would include cooperatively raising heritage birds for the market place and developing a marketing and educational campaign to inform consumers about the need for a sustainable poultry industry in Montana.</p>
<p>For More Information: contact <a title="Karl Suton" href="mail to:ksutton@ronan.net">Karl Sutton</a> at 406-676-5901 or visit the newly launched Montana Poultry Growers Cooperative website: www.chicken.coop.</p>
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		<title>Workshop April 24th- Raising Heritage Bred Poultry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever tasted a farm-fresh egg or a freshly harvested chicken? Would you like to learn what heritage breeds are on the verge of extinction and how you can be a part of their preservation? Learn how to sustainably reproduce and raise heritage poultry for eggs and meat purposes? Learn how to access the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://www.chicken.coop/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/posingchicken.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-141 alignleft" title="Golden Laced Wyandotte chicken." src="http://www.chicken.coop/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/posingchicken-243x300.jpg" alt="" /></a>Have you ever tasted a farm-fresh egg or a freshly harvested chicken? Would you like to learn what heritage breeds are on the verge of extinction and how you can be a part of their preservation? Learn how to sustainably reproduce and raise heritage poultry for eggs and meat purposes? Learn how to access the Montana Poultry Cooperative’s mobile poultry processing unit in order to sell poultry products in stores and restaurants? Then this workshop is for you!</p>
<p>Join Jim Adkins from the International Center for Poultry for a seminar on developing a sustainable poultry system in Montana. Contact Karl Sutton to register: 406-676-5901, ksutton@ronan.net</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, April 24, 2010<br />
8:30 am—4:30 pm<br />
Fee: $10 (supports refreshments)<br />
Room 204 James Todd Building, U of M<br />
Missoula, MT 59802</strong></p>
<p>Brought to you by the Montana Poultry Grower’s Cooperative, Lake County Community Development’s Mission Mountain Cooperative Development Center, AERO, Farms for Families, and the University of Montana Farm to College.</p>
<p>For more Info contact:</p>
<p><em><strong>Karl Sutton<br />
Food, Agriculture and Cooperative Development Project Coordinator<br />
Lake County Community Development Corporation<br />
407 Main Street SW<br />
PO Box 128<br />
Ronan, MT 59864<br />
406-676-5901</strong></em></p>
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