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10/16/13 10:47 AM

#43670 RE: sambeaux #43667

Sam, one would think that if there were KDS' involved with SCA, FASC would want to shout that from the rooftops. The failure to do so, along the with failure/refusal to issue a PR regarding the latest sale suggests to me that the financial statements are not completed because Brian has not paid the auditors. That inturn suggests to me that Brian either does not have the money to pay the auditors or doesn't want to go out of pocket to pay the auditors. Not wanting to go out of pocket to pay the auditors suggests to me a lack of anticipated future cash flows. i.e. no sales in the near future. I know these projects take a long time to come to fruition but sheesh!! I just feel like something is amiss here. Either the product doesn't work as advertised or the price point is too high. Scratching my head here.

Jamesfwh1

10/16/13 10:50 AM

#43671 RE: sambeaux #43667

Sambeaux: Here is how I looked at that aeticle.

SARATOGA >> Hanehan Family Dairy is one of 90 New York state farms that use recycled paper mill sludge to keep cows clean, healthy and comfortable.
Syracuse Fiber Recycling gets the material from SCA Tissue in South Glens Falls, Finch Paper Co. in Glens Falls and Rock-Tenn Co. in Solvay, near Syracuse.
Short-fiber papermaking residue is mixed with cement dust, a drying agent, to make animal bedding that is absorbent and has a high pH content, which inhibits bacteria so cows producer higher-quality milk.
“Farmers use a lot of byproducts,” said Philip Hanehan, the farm’s herdsman. “All this stuff helps reduce the carbon footprint of the dairy industry and food production in general.”
Sludge that isn’t recycled would have to be landfilled.


Mixing cement dust with the fiber...SEEMS TO BE A DUAL PURPOSE. 1. REDUCE THE MOISTURE CONTENT 2. RAISE THE PH LEVEL TO KEEP BCTERIA DOWN. I surmise that no KDS was used in this product. The KDS would produce a much dryer product, James.