Protecting crop yields and livestock biosecurity with a zero-pesticide, zero-heavy-metal footprint.
In modern agriculture, the demand for high yields must be balanced with strict regulations on pesticide and chemical residues. Peracetic Acid provides the perfect solution: a highly effective antimicrobial that leaves nothing behind but oxygen, water, and acetic acid.
K.D. Incorporation supports the entire agricultural value chain, from irrigation water sanitation and post-harvest bud care to livestock housing biosecurity and aquatic ecosystem protection.
Breaks down into water, oxygen & vinegar.
Sporicidal, virucidal & bactericidal.
Maintains potency at low temperatures.
Full TDS/SDS support for audit trails.

An absolute necessity for commercial growers navigating zero-tolerance, state-mandated Total Yeast and Mold Count (TYMC) testing. Applied via foliar spray or post-harvest dunk (20–50 ppm), PAA eradicates Powdery Mildew, Botrytis (bud rot) & Aspergillus. Because it volatilizes entirely into water and oxygen, it leaves zero pesticide residue on the consumable harvested flower.

To halt the herd-wide transmission of contagious mastitis (Staphylococcus aureus), PAA (125–250 ppm) is automatically sprayed onto robotic brushes and liners between individual cow milkings. Emollient-rich formulations (2,000–5,000 ppm) serve as pre- and post-milking teat dips, ensuring zero iodine residue contaminates the commercial milk supply.

Extensively used to sanitize casing soils, compost trays & dark rooms, effectively halting devastating outbreaks of Trichoderma (green mold) and bacterial blotch.

Flushed continuously at 2–5 ppm through drip-irrigation networks. PAA instantly oxidizes algae, dissolves mineral scale to prevent emitter clogging, prevents Pythium (root rot) & actively oxygenates the root zone (rhizosphere) to boost nutrient uptake.

Formulations of 1–5% act as a highly efficacious, eco-friendly replacement for carcinogenic formalin and soil-toxic copper sulfate in the treatment of Bovine Digital Dermatitis in dairy herds.

Deployed as a bath treatment (0.3–1.5 mg/L) in commercial salmon farming to combat parasitic sea lice and amoebic gill disease. The FDA classifies it as a Low Regulatory Priority (LRP) drug because its rapid degradation protects delicate downstream aquatic ecosystems while boosting dissolved oxygen levels in the pens.
We engineer bespoke PAA formulations for complex industrial challenges.