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	$pageDescription = "Customer testimonials and studies for Tomco Chemical’s IN-GEST-O-BAC pit additive, demonstrating savings and effective use of Tomco’s products for manure, animal waste, and lagoons. ";
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					<center><h2>See What Customers Are Saying</h2></center>
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					<p class="font-2"><strong>Ohio State University recently conducted a study using Tomco’s In-Gest-O-Bac Pit Additive</strong></p>
					<p class="font-2">Organic nitrogen levels were the same while P2O5 and K2O values increased by 2.5 lbs per 1,000 gallons and 2.9 lbs. per 1,000 gallons, respectively.  Based on current fertilizer costs this equated to an increase in value of the manure as fertilizer of $3.96 per 1,000 gallons of manure (...) Based on these costs, in the Seneca barn using an average manure production and application rate of 450,000 gallons per year, the increased value of the fertilizer from the treated pit would be $1,782.  This represents a return on investment (ROI) of slightly more than 2 to 1, based on first year costs, and almost 3:1 based on Maintenance costs. </p>
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					<a href="pdfs/Improvement-In-Fertilizer-Value-of-Hog-Manure-Treated-with-TOMCO-In-Gest-O-Bac-Pit-Additive.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to download the .pdf</a>
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					<p class="font-2"><strong>Mid-West Research Study</strong></p>
					<p class="font-2">Results from a study conducted by a mid-west research facility 
					associated with a major feed company from a study designed 
					to evaluate the use of pit additives to assist with pumping of 
					animal waste resulting from beef animals resulted in the Project
					Supervisor commenting that (1) Treatment pit was much more 
					liquid that the control, (3) Treatment solution had a tendency to 
					freeze and (3) Felt the treatment "worked". The conclusions of 
					the study indicated that IN-GEST-O-BAC met the objectives of 
					the study, improving the pumping and clean out of the treated 
					pit. More gallons of manure were removed from the treated pit 
					than from the control pit.</p>
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					<p class="font-2"><strong>The Daily Republic - Mitchell South Dakota by Republic Staff writer Chuck Blomberg</strong></p>
					<p class="font-2">"We haven't had one complaint [in reference to odor] out here," said Jim McPeak, Rochester MN, owner of the Great Plains Swine farm near White Lake. "It's because we keep our lagoon diluted and we use a special bacteria [LIQUID LIVE IN-GEST-O-BAC from Tomco Chemical] in the lagoon that kills the smell." The syrup-like bacteria McPeak uses comes from Tomco Chemical Company in New York ... McPeak said that many farmers who do not use a treatment for their lagoons end up with a thick crust floating on the surface and when they spray their fields a thick black liquid coats the ground. "Our lagoon looks just like just a lake," he said. "I can tell that the bacteria is working because the lagoon has a purple tint and there are bubbles."</p>
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