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Anne Miller wrote:Hi, Lori
Does the problem have something to do with the IMO3 sprayed on the deep litter? Is the IMO3 not working?
Is the litter not deep enough?
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Timothy Norton wrote:Usually when I get frustrated, the problem tends to be something that I missed while doing the basics. I'm not too familiar with the KNF process but I found a scholarly article from the University of Hawaii that seems to break down the basics. Maybe another view would maybe give you some ideas?
https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/SA-17.pdf
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Grant Mulkey wrote:So when it comes to KNF you can follow the recipe exactly but because of everyone individual climate is different in small ways so there will be variations. We understand that to maintain microbial activity that we need a bit of moisture so if its covering the material soy have less moisture loss perhaps.
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