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Barn Odor Destroyer & Manure Digester - Enzymes are small biochemical digesters. Enzymes have the ability to break apart and absorb proteins, carbohydrates and fats that cause odors. This powerful Barn Deodorizer acts quickly and remains effective for long periods in musty, unpleasant areas such as ammonia and compost piles. Treats odors from urine and fecal matter. Molecular deodorants attack malodors at the source, providing fresher air. Products are all highly concentrated.
 
Stock# 94504                             Stock# 94067
Size: 33.9 fl. oz.                         Size: 128 fl. oz.
Case Qty: 12                              Case Qty: 4
Usage / Treats: Product is highly concentrated. One gallon of mixed product will cover 300 square feet.

Treatment Guidelines
Compost - Odor
 
To control odor in any area:
Use a small micron spray with a low volume fogger system to apply. Mix 1:250 with tap water. Mist into air and directly on new materials as it arrives.
 
To decrease odor and increase digestion in a discharge area:
Spray on compost as conveyed out, just enough to control odor. Mix 1:150 with fresh water. One (1) gallon of this mixture should cover 300 square feet or more.
 
To treat windrows for odor - three options:
1. Spray as needed topically
2. Spray as rows are turned topically
3. Spray as rows are turned and blended in
 
Mix 1:125 with fresh water. One (1) gallon of this mixture covers 300 square feet or more.

Effluent Analysis
                            Before           After
                          Treatment     Treatment       Results
pH                          6-8             Same          Excellent
Temp                      65-85         Same           Excellent
Hold Time(hr)          48               Same          Excellent
Bacterial Count       103             Same           Excellent
DO (ppm)                3                6                 Excellent (+100%)
Odor (1-10 at 50ft)    9                1                 Excellent (-88%)

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Trough Protector - Unique formulation dramatically reduces organic contaminants that accumulate in troughs. By breaking apart microscopic matter, enzymes provide cleaner, healthier drinking water. Enzymes assist in the reduction of cross bacterial contamination. Non-Toxic, Natural Enzymes.
 
Stock# 94047                          Stock# 94147          
Size: 1 fl. oz.                           Size: 4 - 1 fl. oz. pouches
Case Qty: 100                         Case Qty: 12 boxes per case
Usage/Treats: 1 pouch treats 100 gallons of water
 
 
Stock# 94045 (Cattle)              Stock# 94056 (Horse)           Stock# 94035 (Dom)
Size: 33.9 fl. oz.                      Size: 33.9 fl. oz.                   Size: 33.9 fl. oz.
Case Qty: 12                          Case Qty: 12                        Case Qty: 12
Treats: Cattle & Horse, 1 cap treats 250 gallons. Domestic, 1 cap treats 50 gallons.

 
 
Water Algae Can Kill Livestock
Article from The Progressive Farmer August 2007
 
As the dog days of summer drag on, your animals' drinking water can be a source of toxins if it becomes infected with blue-green algae. Some blue-green algae can produce nerve toxins called anatoxins, liver toxins called microcystins and other toxins.
Cattle, dogs or any animals that drink water infected with this algae, especially once it has gone into its toxin bloom stage, can die in a short period of time - minutes to hours. Not all blue-green algae produces toxins, but you can't tell the danger level by looking. Toxins can occur in both tanks and ponds.
Certain factors make a toxin bloom more likely. These include: still water, a warm water temperature, high phosphate/nitrogen levels and sunlight. Algae blooms grow larger and last longer when nutrients are abundant.
However, there are a few ways to limit or stop blue-green algae growth:
  • Stop soil erosion. Runoff into ponds and streams carry high doses of phosphorus and nitrogen, especially in agricultural areas. These feed algae.
  • Plant vegetative filters. Maintain or plant vegetation along streambanks to help filter runoff you  can't control.
  • Don't let animals defecate in or near waterways. This will make the growth worse by feeding the algae.

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