Processing application of novel high efficiency soil improvement fertilizer conservation agent
A soil improvement and fertilizer-preserving agent technology, which is applied in the fields of application, organic fertilizers, and fertilization devices, can solve the problems of large amount of chemical fertilizer application, poor soil fertility, and loss of chemical fertilizers, and achieve excellent adsorption performance and slow-release ability. The effect of increasing crop yield and increasing soil organic matter
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[0005] 1. Collect the waste diatomite filter aid waste filter residue produced by the fermentation industry, so that the residual yeast and protein cold coagulation and other organic matter can be fully utilized, or buy low-quality diatomite.
[0006] 2. Zeolite my country is rich in natural zeolite mineral resources, with good quality and low price, which can be purchased from outside.
[0007] 3. Organic matter containing humic acid, using diatomite waste residue, straw, straw, sawdust and other wastes, it is best to use biogas pot through biological fermentation. Referring to the conditions of biogas fermentation, the generated biogas residue is organic matter containing humic acid. Drying at 150°C makes the moisture content less than 18%. The above three raw materials are combined in a weight ratio of 1:1:1 to produce a novel high-efficiency soil improvement and fertilizer-retaining agent of the present invention.
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