{"id":40479,"date":"2021-10-11T15:14:15","date_gmt":"2021-10-11T20:14:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wfbf.com\/?p=40479"},"modified":"2021-10-13T10:01:22","modified_gmt":"2021-10-13T15:01:22","slug":"technology-drives-sustainability","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wfbf.com\/food-and-farming\/technology-drives-sustainability\/","title":{"rendered":"Technology Drives Sustainability"},"content":{"rendered":"
Heartland Farms is a fifth-generation family farm specializing in potatoes, sweet corn, canning peas and green beans. They manage 24,000 irrigated acres spread across five counties in central Wisconsin. The farm began with 80 acres in 1873, and those original acres are still farmed today. As one of the nation\u2019s premier suppliers of chipping potatoes, Heartland Farms has storage facilities with the capacity for more than a one-half billion pounds of potatoes.<\/p>\n Heartland Farms provides chipping potatoes for Frito Lay and exemplifies the company\u2019s commitment to 100% sustainably sourced corn and potatoes. The storage facilities at Heartland have revolutionized the chipping potato industry through development of new agronomic and storage protocols for Frito Lay varieties. Potato storage management is key to delivering a high-quality product throughout the entire year. <\/p>\n Among the impressive line-up of core values at Heartland Farms is the initiative to \u201cLead the way to promote and practice sustainable farming.\u201d \u201cWe want to make the land better and more productive next year, the following year and 100 years from now,\u201d said Jeremie. \u201cThey aren\u2019t making any more soil, so we need to be taking care of what we have.\u201d<\/p>\n Heartland Farms is home to more than 100 center pivot irrigation systems and uses advanced technology to control irrigation systems remotely from a smartphone or tablet. Proper irrigation is vital for maintaining yield and quality of a crop highly sensitive to stress from Mother Nature.<\/p>\n One example of the farm\u2019s advanced irrigation technology is automatic rain gauges on the irrigation systems. The gauge measures rainfall and automatically shuts down the system when the crop has enough water to meet its needs. This helps the team respond two hours faster to rainfall events, saving 36 million gallons of water each time. Automatic rain gauges have a ripple effect of benefits, from cutting back on miles traveled to irrigation units, to improved response time by team members, to efficient utilization of inputs.<\/p>\n<\/a>The motto \u201cFarming for the Future\u201d and term \u201csustainability\u201d go hand-in-hand. At Heartland Farms, owners Jeremie and Alicia Pavelski are living out that motto with a commitment to energy efficiency and overall sustainability across the entire farm.<\/p>\n
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