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Moisture in poultry house

Condensation Cloud

Published: January 12, 2012
Summary
Condensation clouds are a fairly common site on poultry farms during cold weather. They allow us to see, for a brief moment, the typically invisible moisture that is in the air that surrounds us. The fact is that from a practical standpoint, there really is no such thing as "dry" air. All air contains some amount of invisible moisture. We generally describe how much moistu...
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Mike Czarick
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
Dr. Brian D. Fairchild
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
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Dr Kamran
15 de enero de 2012
very best article , but one thing to understand . at a given temperature with increase in humidity the moisture holding ability increases?
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Mike Czarick
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
15 de enero de 2012
If the humidity increases at any given temperature the amount of moisture in the air is increasing
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