Hi Cornelious and All, --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > We have clients in the poultry industry who are > having their birds choked by > the ammonia they produce in the broiler houses. The > high cost of fuel this > winter has reduced the ventilation in the houses out > of economic necessity. Since you have All those chickens producing heat use that. Insulate the houses and make large heat exchangers to warm incoming air from corrigated roofing tin, cheap. The problem is the sorry design of the houses, fix that and they would need little propane or biomass. I know that cuts you out of a market but it gives you 2 or 3 new markets , insulating and heat exchangers for the houses and methane digesters. jerry dycus > > The reduced cost of heat should enable the increased > ventilation of the > ammonia next winter. How much better though to > capture the ammonia and use > it as a separate product? > > > Until enough farmers re-adopt traditional fertilizer > methods, the market for > compost will be small. At the same time the plight > of the chemical dependent > farmer will be as we see it. I will not be part of > cutting him off cold > turkey. We educate, encourage and provide > incentives to change but we have > to eat too. > > Cornelius A. Van Milligen > Kentucky Enrichment Inc. > Iowa Protein Inc. > organic byproduct processors > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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