We were going to lose our farms... | |
"...our family farm is in South America. We are surrounded by other family farms, too All of our farms are connected to the same river stream. We have cows, we have sheep, we have pigs, they all live off the land. The other farmers raise livestock of every kind. Some of us have place to gather manure, some do not and dump it into river stream. The damage that the raining does, we have learned makes more manure run into the water. It seems that we are all equally to blame for the many bad things that have happened to the stream. It got so polluted, the water and the banks became smelly, the fish die & those caught, we were afraid to eat. Soon our whole village was approached by our local government who gave us a demand to stop dumping into streams or they were going to take over our lands. It was through the government offices that we found out about your products and your company. You saved our land. Oh, Thank Goodness". C.S. Siqueira, Brazil (South America) | |
A Stinking Disaster... | |
"I never write to anyone about their products because I never felt good enough about something to put it in writing. Today, that changed. let me say the easy part first, "Thank you for C.L.E.A.R." We have a modest pig farm. We spent a lot of money building a manure pit. We were told that htis would make it easy to keep the facility cleaned and pumped. That was a lie. W ehave men who do nothing but get sick all day while shoveling the stuff and that was not supposed to happen again. Tha is what I paid all that money for for! I found C.L.E.A.R. & it took less than 2 months, but it worked! The manure pit stays liquid enough to pump out easily. My men can get back to doing much cleaner work now. Odors are almost invisible, complaints have stopped, animals are healthier. Did I say "Thank you"? |
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