Chinese herbal medicine planting and cattle raising combined ecological cycle mode
A technology of ecological circulation and traditional Chinese medicine, which is applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, botanical equipment and methods, and the treatment of biological organic parts, etc., which can solve the problem that the ecological circulation model cannot be promoted on a large scale, sustainable development, high cost investment, and inefficient technology. Improvement and other issues to avoid quality degradation, reduce pests and diseases, and improve yield and quality
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Embodiment 1
[0019] An ecological cycle model combining planting of Chinese medicinal materials and raising cattle, comprising the following steps: establishing a planting area, a cattle raising area, and a biofertilizer fermentation area; Take a crop rotation approach.
[0020] The cattle breeding area uses feed made from fresh ground parts to feed cattle; wherein, the feed is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of fresh ground parts, 20 parts of forage and 40 parts of corn .
[0021] The biological fertilizer fermentation area uses the cow dung obtained from the cattle raising area to ferment, and the fermented cow dung obtained after fermentation is applied to the double building of the planting area. Wherein, the cow dung fermentation is to add humus to the cow dung obtained in the cattle breeding area, and ferment it for 45 days to obtain fermented cow dung. The mass ratio of the cow dung to humus is 1:2. Gained fermented cow dung is applied to the fert...
Embodiment 2
[0026] An ecological cycle model combining planting of Chinese medicinal materials and raising cattle, comprising the following steps: establishing a planting area, a cattle raising area, and a biofertilizer fermentation area; Take a crop rotation approach.
[0027] The cattle breeding area uses feed made from fresh ground parts to feed cattle; wherein, the feed is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 50 parts of fresh ground parts, 30 parts of forage and 20 parts of corn .
[0028] The biological fertilizer fermentation area uses the cow dung obtained from the cattle raising area to ferment, and the fermented cow dung obtained after fermentation is applied to the double building of the planting area. Wherein, the cow dung fermentation is to add humus to the cow dung obtained in the cattle breeding area, and ferment it for 60 days to obtain fermented cow dung. The mass ratio of the cow dung to humus is 1:3. Gained fermented cow dung is applied to the fert...
Embodiment 3
[0032] An ecological cycle model combining planting of Chinese medicinal materials and raising cattle, comprising the following steps: establishing a planting area, a cattle raising area, and a biofertilizer fermentation area; Take a crop rotation approach.
[0033] The cattle breeding area feeds cattle with feed made from fresh ground parts; wherein, the feed is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of fresh ground parts, 10 parts of forage and 20 parts of corn .
[0034] The biological fertilizer fermentation area uses the cow dung obtained from the cattle raising area to ferment, and the fermented cow dung obtained after fermentation is applied to the double building of the planting area. Wherein, the cow dung fermentation is to add humus to the cow dung obtained in the cattle breeding area, and ferment it for 30 days to obtain fermented cow dung. The mass ratio of the cow dung to humus is 1:1. Gained fermented cow dung is applied to the amount...
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