Agricultural fertilizer
A fertilizer and agricultural technology, which is applied in the field of agricultural fertilizers, can solve the problems that the root growth of crops cannot be well promoted, the quality of crop growth cannot be better guaranteed, and the growth of crops is affected, so as to facilitate solidification and ensure fertility. No loss, simple and reasonable ratio
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Embodiment 1
[0009] An agricultural fertilizer is composed of the following materials by weight: 18 parts of pig manure, 8 parts of corn stalk powder, 5 parts of yam reed powder, 6 parts of potash fertilizer, 3 parts of phosphate fertilizer, 9 parts of nitrogen fertilizer, 0.5 parts of kaolin, and wood cellulose 2 parts of powder, 2.5 parts of sawdust, 2.5 parts of nutrient soil, 11 parts of plant ash, 0.3 parts of trace elements, 0.4 parts of EM bacteria agent, and 4 parts of compound mixture.
Embodiment 2
[0011] An agricultural fertilizer is composed of the following materials by weight: 20 parts of pig manure, 10 parts of corn stalk powder, 6 parts of yam reed powder, 7 parts of potash fertilizer, 4 parts of phosphate fertilizer, 10 parts of nitrogen fertilizer, 0.7 parts of kaolin, and wood cellulose 2 parts of powder, 3 parts of sawdust, 3 parts of nutrient soil, 12 parts of plant ash, 0.4 parts of trace elements, 0.5 parts of EM bacteria agent, and 5 parts of compound mixture.
Embodiment 3
[0013] An agricultural fertilizer is composed of the following materials by weight: 22 parts of pig manure, 10 parts of corn stalk powder, 6 parts of yam reed powder, 7 parts of potash fertilizer, 4 parts of phosphate fertilizer, 11 parts of nitrogen fertilizer, 0.8 parts of kaolin, and wood cellulose 2.5 parts of powder, 3 parts of sawdust, 3 parts of nutrient soil, 13 parts of plant ash, 0.4 parts of trace elements, 0.6 parts of EM bacteria agent, and 7 parts of compound mixture.
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