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Volume 19
No. 4 March, 2008 Time for an Electrical System Check-up
No. 3 February, 2008 Migration Fences Should be Used During Cold Weather
No. 2 January, 2008 Tunnel-Ventilated Broiler House Fan Comparison Spreadsheet - 2008
No. 1 January, 2008 Best Performing Tunnel Fans - 2007
No. 13 December, 2007 Basic Attic Inlet Operation
No. 12 November, 2007 High Capacity Tunnel Fans Decrease Producer Profits!
No. 11 October, 2007 What Does it Take to Keep Large Broilers Cool During Hot Weather?
No. 10 September, 2007 Minimizing Poultry House Odors
No. 9 August, 2007 Frequently Asked Questions About Counter-Weighted Attic Inlets
No. 8 July, 2007 Water System Check-Up
No. 7 June, 2007 Evaluating Tunnel Ventilation System Performance...Are You Ready for Hot Weather?
No. 6 May, 2007 Broiler Farm Water Usage and Pipe Sizing Rules of Thumb
No. 5 April, 2007 Attic Inlets...Cold Weather Performance in 50' Wide, Totally Enclosed Houses
No. 4 March, 2007 Using Non-contact Thermometers
No. 3 March, 2007 Carbon Monoxide Measuring and Monitoring
No. 2 February, 2007 Attic Inlets....A First Look
No. 1 January, 2007 Minimum Ventilation Rates
Volume 18
No. 12 December, 2006 Reducing Ammonia Levels During Brooding
No. 11 November, 2006 Best Performing Tunnel Fans - 2006
No. 10 October, 2006 Circulation Fans for Open Ceiling Houses
No. 9 September, 2006 Using Water Consumption as a Management Tool.
No. 8 August, 2006 Does Chilling Water Circulating Over Pad Systems Increase Cooling?
No. 7 July, 2006 Local Thunderstorms and Their Effect on Poultry House Cooling
No. 6 June, 2006 Six-inch Pad System Water Usage and Pipe Sizing
No. 5 May, 2006 The Best Performing Fans - 2005
No. 4
April, 2006
Fresh Bedding...Cool Chicks
No. 3
March, 2006
A Loose Brooding Curtain Can be Costly
No. 2
February, 2006
1/15 hp Circulation Fan Update
No. 1
January, 2006
New Method of Totally Enclosing Curtain-Sided Broiler Houses
Volume 17
No. 13 December, 2005 The Best Way to Reduce Your Heating Costs is not to Change Your Heating System
No. 12 November, 2005 Darkling Beetles....Costs and Control
No. 11 October, 2005 Totally Enclosing Curtain-Sided Houses Using Polyurethane Spray Foam
No. 10 September, 2005 Preparing For Cold Weather - House Tightness
No. 9 August, 2005 Maximizing Nighttime Bid Cooling
No. 8 July, 2005 The Importance of Nighttime Wind Speed During Hot Weather
No. 7 June, 2005 Migration Barriers
No. 6 May, 2005 Maximizing Bird Cooling Through Maintaining Uniform Bird Distribution
No. 5 April, 2005 Radiant Tube Heater Floor Heating Patterns
No. 4 March, 2005 Potential Problems with Blown Insulation in Dropped Ceiling Houses
No. 3 March, 2005 Do Lower Brooding Temperatures Save You Money?
No. 2 February, 2005 Stratification During Brooding
No. 1 January, 2005 Understanding Radiant Brooders
Volume 16
No. 13 December, 2004 Air Leakage and Litter Caking
No. 12 November, 2004 Static Pressure Testing
No. 11 October, 2004 European Style Air Inlets...A First Look
No. 10 September, 2004 Keeping Poultry House Heating Costs to a Minimum
No. 9 August, 2004 Are Your Fan Pulleys Properly Aligned?
No. 8 August, 2004 Air Speed Distribution in Tunnel-Ventilated Houses - Part 3 Layer Houses
No. 7 July, 2004 Electronic Tachometers
No. 6 June, 2004 Air Speed Distribution in Tunnel-Ventilated Houses - Part 2
No. 5 May, 2004 Controlling Cooling Produced by Six-Inch Pad Systems
No. 4 April, 2004 Air Speed Distribution in Tunnel-Ventilated Houses - Part 1
No. 3 March, 2004 Comparing Heating Costs - Natural Gas Vs. Propane
No. 2 February, 2004 Lighting Poultry Houses with Incandescent Bulbs
No. 1 January, 2004 Brooder Gas Hose Support Springs
Volume 15
No. 11 December, 2003 Oxygen
No. 10 November, 2003 1/15 hp Circulation Fans
No. 9 October, 2003 Measing Light Intensity in Poultry Houses
No. 8 September, 2003 Light Hoods for Sidewall Inlets
No. 7 August, 2003 Using Fogging Nozzels in Houses With Six-Inch Pads
No. 6 July, 2003 Are You Cooling Your Birds at Night
No. 5 June, 2003 Minimizing Wet Litter Problems in Houses with Evap Cooling Pads
No. 4 May, 2003 Fan Performance Laws
No. 3 April, 2003 Proper Circulation Pump Sizing
No. 2 b March, 2003 Operating a Modern Broiler House During Cold Weather (part 2)
No. 2 a February, 2003 Operating a Modern Broiler House During Cold Weather (part 1)
No. 1 January, 2003 Tunnel Curtain Pockets
Volume 14
No. 10 December, 2002 Insulated Tunnel Doors...A First Look
No. 9 November, 2002 Answers to Basic Questions About Negative Pressure Ventilation
No. 8 October, 2002 Measuring Ammonia Levels in Poultry Houses
No. 7 September, 2002 Using Smoke Emitters in Poultry Houses
No. 6 July, 2002 Monitoring Broiler Distribution Through Water Consumption
No. 5 June, 2002 Getting More Out of Your Pad System's Circulation Pump
No. 4 April-May, 2002 Does Your Evaporative Cooling System Circulate Enough Water?
No. 3 March, 2002 The Importance of Ventilating During Preheating
No. 2 February, 2002 Broiler House Lighting Program
No. 1 January, 2002 Tunnel-ventilated Pullet House Design Spreadsheet
Volume 13
No. 13 December, 2001 Using Steel Rod Instead of Cable for Air Inlets
No. 12 November, 2001 Environomental Controller Sensor Placement
No. 11 October, 2001 Determining Fuel Usage from Brooder/Furnace Runtime
No. 10 September, 2001 Black Evaporative Cooling Pads and Fans
No. 9 August, 2001 The Importance of Uniform Bird Distribution During Cold Weather
No. 8 July, 2001 Pad System Installation and Management
No. 7 June, 2001 Summertime checklist
No. 6 May, 2001 Six Inch Pad Systems Will Use More Water Than Fogging Pads
No. 5 April, 2001 Water Usage and Broiler Peformance
No. 4 March, 2001 Exhaust Fan Test Information Web Site
No. 3 February, 2001 Propane Vs. Natural Gas
No. 2 February, 2001 Keeping Birds Warm With Feed and Fuel
No. 1 January, 2001 Circulation Fans in Houses With Radiant Brooders
Volume 12
No. 12 December, 2000 Sealing the Bottom of Side Wall Curtains
No. 11 November, 2000 The Importance of Proper Inlet Adjustment
No. 10 Sept-Oct, 2000 Programing Environmental Controllers to Minimize Fuel Wastage
No. 9 August, 2000 The 80 - 80 Rule...and other facts about evaporative cooling?
No. 8 July, 2000 Maximizing Bird Cooling in Tunnel-Ventilated Houses?
No. 7 June, 2000 Does the Water Flowing Over an Evaporative Cooling Pad Restrict Airflow?
No. 6 May, 2000 Is an Air Speed of 600 ft/min in a Tunnel House Harmful?
No. 5 April, 2000 The Importance of Replacing Worn Fan Belts
No. 4 March, 2000 Reducing Temperature Stratification in Houses with Forced Air Furnaces
No. 3 March, 2000 Heating System Thermostat/Sensor Location
No. 2 February, 2000 The Importance of Having Proper Gas Pressure
No. 1 January, 2000 Obtaining Uniform Air Inlet Openings
Volume 11
No. 11 December, 1999 Tools for Poultry Producers
No. 10 November, 1999 House Tightness, Environmental Control and Energy Usage
No. 9 October, 1999 Environmental Management and Disease Prevention
No. 8 Aug-Sept 1999 The Importance of House Tightness During Hot Weather
No. 7 July, 1999 Importance of Air Movement Vs. Bird Age
No. 6 June, 1999 Recent Developements in Wind-Chill Charts
No. 5 May, 1999 Air Temperature/Speed Meter
No. 4 April, 1999 Tunnel Ventilation Fan Performance Ratings
No. 3 March, 1999 Exhaust Fan Performance Factors
No. 2 February, 1999 Basic Light Controlled Breeder Pullet House Ventilation System Specifications
No. 1 January, 1999 Electronic Thermostats
Volume 10
No. 12 Nov-Dec, 1998 Basic Power-Ventilated Broiler House Operation
No. 11 October, 1998 Dimmable Fluorescent Lights
No. 10 September, 1998 Circuit Breaker Overheating
No. 9 August, 1998 Are Your Water Supply Pumps Large Enough?
No. 8 August, 1998 Potential Problems with Evaporative Cooling Pad Structures
No. 7 July, 1998 The Importance of Air Speed in Tunnel Houses
No. 6 June, 1998 Poultry Housing Tips Topics
No. 5 May, 1998 Extreme Weather Tips
No. 4 April, 1998 Problems Associated with Insufficient Light Trap Area
No. 3 March, 1998 Light Traps for Breeder Pullet Houses
No. 2 February, 1998 Tunnel-Ventilated House Summertime Preparation
No. 1 January, 1998 Litter Treatments & House Moisture
Volume 9
No. 14 December, 1997 Lighting System Operting Cost
No. 13 November, 1997 Light Dimmers and Electricity Usage
No. 12 October, 1997 Controlling Litter Moisture
No. 11 September, 1997 Average House Temperature
No. 10 August, 1997 Tunnel/Sidewall Inlet Broiler House Operation
No. 9 July, 1997 Fogging Nozzles Vs. Soaking Hoses
No. 7 June, 1997 Fogging Nozzles and Temperature Reduction in Tunnel-Ventilated Houses
No. 6 May, 1997 Temperature and Relative Humidity...Part 2
No. 5 April, 1997 Temperature, Relative Humidity and Evaporative Cooling
No. 4 March, 1997 Benefits of Controlling Relative Humidity
No. 3 February, 1997 Controlling Litter Moisture and Ammonia
No. 2 January, 1997 Reducing Broiler House Heating Costs
No. 1 January, 1997 High Efficiency 48" Fans Reduce Electricity Cost 20 to 30 Percent
Volume 8
No. 12 December, 1996 Reducing Side Wall Curtain Leakage
No. 11 November, 1996 Inlet Machine Installation
No. 10 October, 1996 Getting Chicks Off to a Good Start
No. 9 September, 1996 Flying Chicken Houses?
No. 8 August, 1996 Fogging Pad Update
No. 7 July, 1996 Reducing Electricity Costs in Tunnel-Ventilated Broiler Houses
No. 6 June, 1996 Windchill Effect
No. 5 May, 1996 Managing Fogging-Pad Runoff
No. 3b March, 1996 Evaporative Cooling Options for Tunnel-Ventilated Houses...an Overview
No. 3 March, 1996 Problems with Evaporative Cooling Pad Distribution Systems
No. 2 February, 1996 How Much Evaporative Cooling Pad Do I Need?
No. 1 January, 1996 How Many Timer Fans Should I Use?
Volume 7
No. 12 December, 1995 Radiant Brooder Installation and Management
No. 11 November, 1995 Adjusting Minimum Ventilation Using Relative Humidity Meters
No. 10 October, 1995 Lighting System Operting Cost
No. 9 September, 1995 Reflective/Ceramic Roof Coatings
No. 8 August, 1995 Direct Drive 48" Fans Vs. Belt Driven 48" Fans
No. 7 July, 1995 Summertime Floor Air Temperatures
No. 6 June, 1995 Tunnel Inlet Opening and Air Movement
No. 5 May, 1995 Summertime Check List
No. 4 April, 1995 Cable Life and Pulley Size
No. 3 March, 1995 Timer Fan Electricity Usage
No. 2 February, 1995 Ten-Minute vs. Five-Minute Interval Timers
No. 1 January, 1995 Small Curtain Opening vs. Adjustable Air Inlets
Volume 6
No. 12 (December, 1994) Environmental Controller Failure ... Bird Loss
No. 11 (November, 1994) Environmental Controllers
No. 10 (October, 1994) Negative Pressure Ventilation Without Adjustable Air Inlets
No. 9 (September, 1994) Using Cold Water in Evaporative Cooling Systems
No. 8 (August, 1994) Fogging Pad Installation
No. 7 (July, 1994) Fan and Light Bulb Operating Costs
No. 6 (June, 1994) Air Deflectors in Tunnel-Ventilated Houses
No. 5 (May, 1994) Guidelines for Operating Tunnel-Ventilated Broiler Houses
No. 4 (April, 1994) Wind Speed in Tunnel-Ventilated Poultry Houses
No. 3 (March, 1994) Bird Migration in Naturally-Ventilated Broiler Houses
No. 2 (February, 1994) Condensation . . . What causes it and how to get rid of it
No. 1 (January, 1994) 10 Simple Steps for Effective Negative Pressure Ventilation
Volume 5
Oct-Nov 1993 Negative Pressure Ventilation - How Many Fans Do I Need?
July, 1993 Selecting Exhaust Fans for Tunnel-Ventilated Broiler Houses
May-June, 1993 Fogging Pad Cooling Systems... A First Look
April, 1993 Is your Inlet Machine Too Slow?
March, 1993 Exhaust Fans with Shutter Opening Devices - Electricity usage
February, 1993 Negative Pressure Ventilation - Electricity usage
January, 1993 Negative Pressure Ventilation - Inlet machines
Volume 4
No. 1 January, 1992 Poultry House Tightness
No. 11 November, 1992 Half-House Brooding Ventilation
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