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Evaporative Cooling Pad Quality Makes a Difference
Volume 20, Number 7
Evaluating Tunnel Ventilation System Performance…Are You Ready for Hot Weather?
Volume 19, Number 7
Broiler Farm Water Usage and Pipe Sizing Rules of Thumb
Volume 19, Number 6
Does Chilling Water Circulating Over Pad Systems Increase Cooling?
Volume 18, Number 8
Local Thunderstorms and Their Effect on Poultry House Cooling
Volume 18, Number 7
Six-inch Pad System Water Usage and Pipe Sizing
Volume 18, Number 6
Controlling Cooling Produced by Six-Inch Pad Systems
Volume 16, Number 5
Using Fogging Nozzels in Houses With Six-Inch Pads
Volume 15, Number 7
Minimizing Wet Litter Problems in Houses with Evap Cooling Pads
Volume 15, Number 5
Proper Circulation Pump Sizing
Volume 15, Number 3
Getting More Out of Your Pad System’s Circulation Pump
Volume 14, Number 5
Does Your Evaporative Cooling System Circulate Enough Water?
Volume 14, Number 4
Black Evaporative Cooling Pads and Fans
Volume 13, Number 10
Pad System Installation and Management
Volume 13, Number 8
Six Inch Pad Systems Will Use More Water Than Fogging Pads
Volume 13, Number 6
The 80 – 80 Rule…and other facts about evaporative cooling?
Volume 12, Number 9
Does the Water Flowing Over an Evaporative Cooling Pad Restrict Airflow?
Volume 12, Number 7
Potential Problems with Evaporative Cooling Pad Structures
Volume 10, Number 8
Fogging Nozzles Vs. Soaking Hoses
Volume 9, Number 9
Fogging Nozzles and Temperature Reduction in Tunnel-Ventilated Houses
Volume 9, Number 7
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