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The owners of Purdy Enterprises and their ancestors have been in the livestock business, feeding cattle and ranching for over one hundred and twenty-five years in the same location. In 1998 Bud Purdy was awarded the coveted “Environmental Stewardship”. Award by “the National Cattlemen’s Association” for his work in conservation. 2010 Feedlot Environmental Systems 6515 Business Way Boise, ID 83716 Contact Us. Ph: 877-323-5303 Cell 208-800-1000 Site Map.
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United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Texas Cattle Feeders Association. Regional -Boise, ID. Idaho Field Office Agricultural Reports. National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) provides timely and useful statistics in service to USDA. US Department of Agriculture (USDA). National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). National Resources Conservation Service (NCRS):Animal Feeding Operations (AFO. USDA - Farm Bill. NRCS - Dust Control from Animal Activity on Open Lot Surfaces - Code 375.
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Feedlot Environment Systems - Feedlot Irrigation for Controlled Feedlot Environment
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Health and Performance Benefits. Leading Designer of Irrigation Technology for 25 Years. Summers feed conversions are greatly improved. Feeding patterns are regulated resulting in reduced incidences of enterotoxaemia and bloat. Air-born bacteria and pathogens are reduced. Summer respiratory problems are solved. Death losses are reduced. Feedlot Operators have increased profit and greater public acceptance of their operation. Sprinkler design and construction. Sprinkler system is easily adapted to include...
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Feedlot Environment Systems - Feedlot Irrigation for Controlled Feedlot Environment
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CONCERNS CAUSED BY DUST. Benefits of Dust Control. Create an environment that is healthy. Comply with current regulations. Reduce air-born bacteria and pathogens. Provide an avenue to control flies and odor. Increase public acceptance of feedlot operations. Water trucks, equipped with pump and sprinklers. Scrapping and hauling of dust. Many with no control strategy. Employees work in unhealthy environment. Public criticism is high. Feedlot operators are concerned. Odor is transported up to 10 miles.
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Feedlot Environmental-Resources, NCRS
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United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Texas Cattle Feeders Association. Regional -Boise, ID. Idaho Field Office Agricultural Reports. National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) provides timely and useful statistics in service to USDA. US Department of Agriculture (USDA). National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). National Resources Conservation Service (NCRS):Animal Feeding Operations (AFO. USDA - Farm Bill. NRCS - Dust Control from Animal Activity on Open Lot Surfaces - Code 375.
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Feedlot Environment Systems - Feedlot Irrigation for Controlled Feedlot Environment
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Overcoming Today’s Environmental Challenges In Cattle Feeding. Furnishes a completely turnkey system that will perform year after year to control your feedlot environment. Cattle will be protected from heat stress, dust, phenomena, fly and odor problems, and the acceptance of sensitive neighbors will increase. Our computerized variable frequency pumping systems provides the convenience to control your feedlot environment from a remote location. Feedlot Sprinkling Eliminates Dust Clouds. Odor is reduced&#...
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Feedlot Environment Systems - Feedlot Irrigation for Controlled Feedlot Environment
http://www.feedlot-environmental.com//dust.html
CONCERNS CAUSED BY DUST. Benefits of Dust Control. Create an environment that is healthy. Comply with current regulations. Reduce air-born bacteria and pathogens. Provide an avenue to control flies and odor. Increase public acceptance of feedlot operations. Water trucks, equipped with pump and sprinklers. Scrapping and hauling of dust. Many with no control strategy. Employees work in unhealthy environment. Public criticism is high. Feedlot operators are concerned. Odor is transported up to 10 miles.
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Feedlot Environment Systems - Feedlot Irrigation for Controlled Feedlot Environment
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Variable Frequency Pump Station. Maintain constant pressure ensuring. UL approved pump controls. Enclosed panels are internally cooled and. Fully integrated with dust control system. Pump station design complements water source. Variable Speed Pump Panels are available from 3hp to 800hp and are manufactured to UL508 Standards and current NEC Codes. Red-e-VFD panels can be built to UL Type 1 for indoor use, up to UL Type 4X for corrosive environments. Extended warranties are available up to three years.
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Feedlot Environment Systems - Feedlot Irrigation for Controlled Feedlot Environment
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System Designs and Features. UL listed pumping systems. Computer assisted head layout maximizes coverage area. Application rate requires short cycles. Large water droplets reduce the effect of heat stress in cattle. Repeated water applications contribute to a crust development. Patented riser assembly produces years of low maintenance. Graphic Based Computer Control. Graphic Based Computer Control. Schedules sprinkler operation to regulate feeding. This results in less total insecticide used each year.
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Feedlot Irrigation for Controlled Feedlot Environment. 2010 Feedlot Environmental Systems 6515 Business Way Boise, ID 83716 Contact Us. Ph: 877-323-5303 Cell 208-800-1000 Site Map.