What You Need to Know
› Reduces solids.
› Reduces foaming and crusting.
› Initial dose is 35 gallon (133 liter) parts
per million gallon (3,790,000 liter)
of pit capacity (Example: 35 gallons
for a one million gallon
capacity pit).
› Maintenance dose is 10 gallon
(38 liter) parts per million gallon
(3,790,000 liter) each month.
› Uses natural plant-based enzymes.
Ammonia (NH3) Reduction with
Odor Reduction Test Results
› Odors were reduced by up to 90%.
The data collected on atmospheric
conditions were taken 2 feet (610 mm)
above the floor – where the hogs breathe.
› During the warmer seasons, the
reduction in ammonia is 90%. In
the colder seasons, the reduction is
slightly less, at 80%.
› The disparity in percentages is that the
higher air flow during warmer months
helps to reduce intense ammonia levels.
› Reduces solids.
› Reduces foaming and crusting.
› Initial dose is 35 gallon (133 liter) parts
per million gallon (3,790,000 liter)
of pit capacity (Example: 35 gallons
for a one million gallon
capacity pit).
› Maintenance dose is 10 gallon
(38 liter) parts per million gallon
(3,790,000 liter) each month.
› Uses natural plant-based enzymes.
Ammonia (NH3) Reduction with
Odor Reduction Test Results
› Odors were reduced by up to 90%.
The data collected on atmospheric
conditions were taken 2 feet (610 mm)
above the floor – where the hogs breathe.
› During the warmer seasons, the
reduction in ammonia is 90%. In
the colder seasons, the reduction is
slightly less, at 80%.
› The disparity in percentages is that the
higher air flow during warmer months
helps to reduce intense ammonia levels.