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Act Now To Minimize The Risk Of Silage Gas

2014-11-07 14:32:44| Beef

Every harvest season is a blessing—especially if it comes safely to a close. But thanks to a variety of factors, including unfavorable growing conditions particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, safety concerns for this harvest season will continue after the equipment shuts down. Silage gas has become an increasing problem this harvest season. In addition to poisoning livestock, this toxic gas can cause permanent lung damage to people resulting in serious injury or even death. read more

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