Environmental & Waste Treatments
Micron's Smart Science Products are developed to fit your specific needs:
- Natural treatments to provide a healthy environment for you and your animals.
- Improve bedding and housing quality.
- Improves air quality in enclosed areas.
- Reduce the challenge to beef cattle from environmental pathogens.
- Improve the handling of liquid manure.
- Achieves odour control in indoor beef units, housing enclosures and other hard surfaces by elimination of odour causing bacteria.
- High concentration of bacteria and enzymes that enhance the natural process of cattle waste degradation.
- Safe and easy to use as a liquid spray.
- A biological treatment for beef deep bedding and straw systems.
- Inoculates bedding and surrounding areas with beneficial bacteria.
- Inoculated bacteria restrict the environment that odour producing bacteria thrive in.
- The treated bedding provides an environment that reduces the ability of pathogens to colonize.
- A biological product for use in liquid manure storage systems.
- Bacteria and enzymes accelerate the breakdown of manure solids and reduces crust formation.
- Manure had less odour and more retained nitrogen with increased fertilizer value.

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