Knochenmus
Brian Knochenmus, Lynd, MN US
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20090004957 | PORTABLE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TENDERIZING MEAT - A method and apparatus for tenderizing meat by electrical stimulation is characterized by a portable device supplying an electrical current through an electrode or electrodes. | 01-01-2009 |
Brian Jon Knochenmus, Lynd, MN US
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20110152363 | ORGANICALLY CHELATED MINERAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS THEREOF - Embodiments of the invention relate to a method of making a mineral product. The method includes contacting a carboxylic acid and an inorganic mineral compound sufficient to form a solution, reacting the solution over a period of time sufficient to provide a mineral chelated compound, transferring the mineral chelated compound to one or more molds prior to the compound substantially solidifying and reducing the size of the mineral chelated compound sufficient to provide a rapidly soluble mineral chelated product. | 06-23-2011 |
20140011675 | AGRICULTURAL COMPOSITIONS AND APPLICATIONS UTILIZING MINERAL COMPOUNDS - Embodiments provide inorganic mineral chelated compositions, cobalt compounds and compositions, and treatment compositions, and methods of making and using them. Mineral chelated compositions and cobalt compounds have been shown to improve plant health, plant emergence, crop yield, and plant resistance to disease and drought. The compositions described herein can be applied directly to seeds, soil, or plants, or they can be incorporated with existing agricultural treatments and processes, reducing cost and time for farmers to implement the methods described herein. Accordingly, the compositions can be used as a seed treatment, or they can be broadcast on soil, tilled in soil, placed in-furrow, mixed with other fertilizers or chemicals, side-dressed in the field, used as foliar treatments, or combinations thereof. Such methods provide valuable micronutrients in a highly bioavailable form to plants and soil. | 01-09-2014 |
20140026629 | ORGANICALLY CHELATED MINERAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS THEREOF - Embodiments of the invention relate to a method of making a mineral product. The method includes contacting a carboxylic acid and an inorganic mineral compound sufficient to form a solution, reacting the solution over a period of time sufficient to provide a mineral chelated compound, transferring the mineral chelated compound to one or more molds prior to the compound substantially solidifying and reducing the size of the mineral chelated compound sufficient to provide a rapidly soluble mineral chelated product. | 01-30-2014 |
Jon Kent Knochenmus, Lynd, MN US
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20110152363 | ORGANICALLY CHELATED MINERAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS THEREOF - Embodiments of the invention relate to a method of making a mineral product. The method includes contacting a carboxylic acid and an inorganic mineral compound sufficient to form a solution, reacting the solution over a period of time sufficient to provide a mineral chelated compound, transferring the mineral chelated compound to one or more molds prior to the compound substantially solidifying and reducing the size of the mineral chelated compound sufficient to provide a rapidly soluble mineral chelated product. | 06-23-2011 |
20140026629 | ORGANICALLY CHELATED MINERAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS THEREOF - Embodiments of the invention relate to a method of making a mineral product. The method includes contacting a carboxylic acid and an inorganic mineral compound sufficient to form a solution, reacting the solution over a period of time sufficient to provide a mineral chelated compound, transferring the mineral chelated compound to one or more molds prior to the compound substantially solidifying and reducing the size of the mineral chelated compound sufficient to provide a rapidly soluble mineral chelated product. | 01-30-2014 |
Russell L. Knochenmus, Roseau, MN US
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20130175779 | ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE - An ATV is disclosed having a frame, a seat supported by the frame, front and rear wheels supporting the frame, a drivetrain supported by the frame, and an operator's compartment extending generally between the seat and a front enclosure. The ATV includes foot pedals to control the speed and acceleration of the vehicle. The ATV may include a floorboard including a footwell and a dead pedal for locating the operator's foot relative to the foot pedals. | 07-11-2013 |