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Midwest Bio-Systems Announces New Tine Design

June 15, 2007—Tampico, IL

Midwest Bio-Systems (MBS) has introduced the Clean-Sweep tine design, further enhancing the results generated by the company’s Advanced Composting System. Due to a near-concentric edge, the tines rotate the windrows more completely, resulting in more complete gas exchange and more thorough rotation of the material between “hot” and “dormant” areas of the pile. An additional benefit is lower maintenance and longer life of the tine due to reduced, more even wear.

The improved material handling results in higher, more consistent fertility content and lower toxicity in the resulting compost.
Edwin Blosser, owner and president of Midwest Bio-Systems, was enthusiastic about the breakthrough: “Anytime we can do something to benefit the soil and enhance plant growth and health, we feel like we’ve accomplished something, and this is a perfect example of how attention to detail can make that kind of difference.”

Midwest Bio-Systems, located in Tampico, Illinois, provides its Advanced Composting Systems to customers around the world. Midwest is involved in every aspect of the composting business—building equipment, developing new technologies, consulting, and performing soil application research.

Japan Livestock Trading Corporation has been an exclusive Japanese agent of Wisconsin-based ABS Global for more than 20 years. JLT imports and distributes the high-quality ABS bovine frozen semen and has 40% share of the Japanese market for imported semen. JLT holds a copyright of the U.S. Hoards Dairyman magazine, the most authoritative dairy journal in the USA, and has been translating and issuing the magazine in Japan for the past 18, informing Japanese readers of the latest US dairy technologies.

Contact Ernest Blosser at 1(800)689-0714 or visit Midwest Bio-Systems website www.midwestbiosystem.com for more information.


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