Posted by Farmer Ron on April 24, 2018 at 13:41:42 from (72.77.110.89):
In Reply to: propionic acid posted by gbs on April 23, 2018 at 16:38:06:
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Proprionic acid is an organic acid that inhibits mold growth and is used to treat hay or grain that is higher in moisture than can be safely stored. Hay can be baled into the upper 20s percent moisture but the wetter it is the more acid is required and coverage must be thorough. Straight proprionic is corrosive to steel and is a great paint stripper. The buffered acid doesn't but still burns in your nostrils if you get even a slight whiff. After harvest though it dissipates and is harmless. It is rather pricey and usually used in special circumstances.
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