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How do you determine which model to use? PDF Print E-mail
Models are designed to service up to a stated number of cubic feet. Therefore the cubic foot age of the area to be serviced must first be calculated. This is just a matter of multiplying the length by the width by the height, in feet, of the area. Then look at the price list to see which model can do the job. Remember that these figures are not hard and fast and that the density or concentration of the problem odour etc. can vary the number of cubic feet that any given machine can service, some higher, some lower. If the area to be serviced is larger than the areas shown for the models in the price list, then check with us to find out about the larger models we can supply.
Newsflash
04/13/08
Michelle Felter
 

BELL CITY — When Steve Hamra was looking for a way to justify farming full- time, he turned to new technology.

The former teacher and Sikeston resident looked into hydroponics — growing plants without soil. For the past five years, he and other staff at Hamra Farms have dabbled in the process and this year, took the operation up in quantity. “We wanted to do something with the farm to retain cash flow in the offseason,” said Hamra, owner of Hamra Farms. The farm’s greenhouses are located near Bell City.

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