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Impact of Pork Production on the Local and Regional Economy

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Agenda/Topics Covered• Our Mission• Overview of our pork production operation• Our economic impact of building and operating a

new facility

Our Mission• Produce safe food• Protect and promote animal well-being• Ensure practices that protect public

health• Safeguard natural resources in all of our

practices• Provide a work environment that is safe

and consistent with our other ethical principles

• Contribute to a better quality of life in our communities

Our Operation (Finishing)• Cy Fans, Inc. is our family

farm that has been in business for 25 years

• Located in Cys Roost, Iowa

• Currently farm 1,000 acres of corn and soybeans and have a 1,200 head wean to finish hog operation

Our Operation (New Finishing)• Cyclone Fans, Inc. would like to expand our hog

operation, Cyclone Pigs, by building a new finishing facility to hold 0,000 hogs

• Facility will be located adjacent to our current finishing barn

Our Operation (Existing Finishing)• In 0000 Cyclone Fans, Inc. expanded our hog

operation, Cyclone Pigs, by building a new finishing facility to hold 0000 hogs

• Facility is located adjacent to our farmstead

Our Operation (Breeding Herd)

• Cy Fans, Inc. is our family farm that has been in business for 25 years

• Located in Cys Roost, Iowa• Currently farm 2,000 acres

of corn and soybeans and have a 1,000 head sow operation

Our Operation (New Breeding Herd)• Cyclone Fans, Inc. would like to expand our hog

operation, Cyclone Sows, by building a new farrowing facility to handle 0,000 sows

• Facility will be located adjacent to our current farrowing barn

Our Operation (Existing Breeding Herd)

• In 0000 Cyclone Fans, Inc. expanded our hog operation, Cyclone Sows, by building a new farrowing facility to handle 0000 sows

• Facility is located adjacent to our farmstead

Economic Impact (finishing)• Total construction cost: $600,000Activity Local

ImpactRegional Impact

Building construction $381,300 $218,700

Total gross income remaining in economy (annually)

$156,669 $702,240

Interest paid to financial institutions (annually)

$26,252 $6,588

Amount paid to feed supplier (annually) $1,843 $16,584

Total annual expenses that add to economy

$275,577 $355,231

Total construction cost: $3,955,200

Economic Impact (Breeding Herd)

Activity Local Impact

Regional Impact

Building construction $2,733,043 $1,222,157

Total gross income remaining in economy (annually)

$2,150,291 $0

Interest paid to financial institutions (annually)

$78,333 $19,583

Amount paid to feed supplier (annually) $12,770 $12,770

Total annual expenses that add to economy

$838,779 $731,482

Our Promise

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