Salisbury, MD, United States of America

Russell Hayden Barnes


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 9(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2002

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Title: Russell Hayden Barnes: Innovator in Animal Waste Management

Introduction

Russell Hayden Barnes is an accomplished inventor based in Salisbury, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of animal waste management through his innovative patent. His work focuses on improving the health and productivity of livestock, particularly in poultry farming.

Latest Patents

Russell holds a patent for a method involving the addition of deliquescent salt to alum used to treat animal waste products. This invention addresses the issue of ammonia emissions from animal enclosures, such as poultry houses, which can negatively impact the weight gain and mortality rates of young chicks. By incorporating a deliquescent salt, like calcium chloride, into the treatment process, the alum is activated more rapidly to remove ammonia from the atmosphere. The resulting ammonia sulfate by-product serves as a valuable nitrogen fertilizer, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.

Career Highlights

Russell is currently employed at General Chemical Corporation, where he applies his expertise in chemical processes to develop solutions for environmental challenges. His innovative approach has garnered attention in the industry, highlighting the importance of effective waste management in agriculture.

Collaborations

Russell has worked alongside notable colleagues, including Christopher Bruce Lind and Joseph Hurd. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to advancements in the field and have fostered a culture of innovation within their organization.

Conclusion

Russell Hayden Barnes exemplifies the spirit of innovation in addressing critical issues in animal waste management. His patent not only enhances the welfare of livestock but also promotes sustainable agricultural practices. His contributions are a testament to the impact that dedicated inventors can have on improving industry standards and environmental health.

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