Tanner Winterhof
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So let's first talk about the gas.
Where that can be a problem for operators and where that can be a problem for livestock.
Yeah, growing up on a hog farm myself, it's very important.
I'm glad that my dad took the time to explain to me how important it was and taught me that you've got to pay attention to the wind direction.
You've got to pay attention to what your fans are doing.
You have to be able to drop your curtains.
That's been some of the issues if you get a custom crew show up that don't know how to operate those in the barn or don't have access to that system because you can have a lot of damage with livestock in a hurry.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
So then we talked about the gas, but you mentioned something else when we started talking about safety.
Yep.
What was that?
We talked about gas, but you also talked about pressure with drag lines.
Tell us more about why that's a safety concern.
Well, you're just making me think about my role at the feed yard when it comes to pumping our liquid pit is I'm typically the one that's stern and loading trucks or tanks.
And you're right.
Sometimes I want to monitor volume or if we're getting too thick and I do, I put my ear up to the hose.
Yeah.
I probably not got to do that anymore.
Yeah.