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Ozone Helps Solve Storage Problems (pg.1)
Becky Cook, The Badger Common'Tater, October 2004
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Ozone Helps Solve Storage Problems (pg.2)
Becky Cook, The Badger Common'Tater, October 2004
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Ozonation
Milling Journal, Q2 2004
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Ozone May Prove the Alternative to Chemicals
Feed & Grain, April/May 2004
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Lightning Strikes Bacteria (pg.1)
Becky Cook, Spudman, March 2004
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Lightning Strikes Bacteria (pg.2)
Becky Cook, Spudman, March 2004
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[ 7.61MB .pdf ]
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This Product's Proving Safe for Use in Grains (pg.1)
Susan A. Steeves, Potato Grower, Feb 2004
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This Product's Proving Safe for Use in Grains (pg.2)
Susan A. Steeves, Potato Grower, Feb 2004
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This Product's Proving Safe for Use in Grains (pg.3)
Susan A. Steeves, Potato Grower, Feb 2004
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Ozone is only about 1/10 as corrosive as most chemicals on the market that are used for similar purposes when the chemicals are used at levels recommended by the manufacturer.
The success of O3Co.’s use of ozone as a preventative measure
against disease and bacteria for crops during storage is undeniable.
Ozone is not very well understood by the general public. Ozone has been vilified by the
press by announcing improperly named “ozone alerts” in some of the larger cities.
Ozone, at the concentrations when “ozone alerts” are announced is not a
serious threat to human life.
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