The most eye-catching aspect of this house is, of course, its shape. Some people even think it’s a soccer stadium. Windstreek refers to the principle of its construction and ventilation system.
At that time, they made two or three drawings from totally different systems to help the broiler grow from day-old to full growth at the end of the cycle. Robert said that he was impressed with the windstreek project and decided to start with his farm.
He permanently collects and connects big data to manage his flock in this unique house as effectively as possible.
Other topics discussed during the interview were:
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