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Tag: Fertilizer Production Process

Method for Fermenting Sheep Manure to Make Organic Fertilizer

The nutrients contained in sheep manure and urine are relatively rich. There are both available nutrients that are easily decomposed and can be absorbed and used by crops, and there are late-acting nutrients that are not easy to decompose. It is a good fertilizer that combines fast and slow fertilizer efficiency. Sheep manure organic fertilizer […]

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How to Choose Organic Fertilizer Equipment?

Many customers who purchase organic fertilizer equipment will raise various questions. The most important thing is whether this organic fertilizer equipment can help us solve the needs of aquaculture waste treatment? Many customers do not feel good after purchasing the equipment. I especially want to help those who just Companies that have entered the organic […]

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Method and Equipment Configuration for Making Organic Fertilizer from Straw

Can livestock and poultry manure and straw be used as organic fertilizer if it is not decomposed? The answer is yes: no One: All kinds of livestock and poultry, including human feces, contain a large number of bacteria, eggs and parasites. Unripe manure cannot be directly applied to crops! Second: The decomposing process of livestock […]

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What Are the Processes in the Organic Fertilizer Production Line?

Bio-organic fertilizer is made by adding biological bacteria after organic raw materials are fermented and decomposed. Raw materials containing organic matter can be seen everywhere in our lives. Cow dung, sheep dung, pig dung, chicken dung, sludge, rice straw, corn stover, mushroom residue, etc. can all be used as raw materials for organic fertilizer. The […]

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How to run the bio fertilizer plant?

(1) The animal feces and auxiliary materials were mixed according to the weight ratio of 3:1, and then the RW agent was added into the fermentation broth, and then stirred, and then evenly stirred. (2) The moisture content of fermentation products should be controlled at 50% – 65% in order to keep the ball forming […]

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