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Method for utilizing frog as grape fertilizer

A frog and grape technology, applied in the directions of organic fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers, excretion fertilizers, etc., can solve the problems of human beings unable to eat normally, waste of resources, death, etc., and achieve the effect of convenient operation, increasing the unearthed rate, and not damaging the environment.

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-02-02
CHAOHU XINYU BREEDING FARMER PROFESSIONAL COOP
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[0005] Now the frogs raised in the family will die due to various reasons. Most of the deaths are harmless to the environment, but humans cannot eat them normally, but many dead frogs are directly burned or buried. It causes a waste of resources and is very troublesome

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Embodiment 1

[0029] A method for using frogs as fertilizer for grapes, characterized in that: comprising the following steps,

[0030] Step 1. Find: Find the corpses of frogs that died within 2-5 days, with a total weight of 3000g-4000g;

[0031] Step 2. Cleaning: Rinse the corpse with clean water, and then put it in a dry and ventilated environment for 30 minutes;

[0032] Step 3. Wrapping: Put the corpse in a peach wood tube and seal it. After 15 minutes, put it in the oven and bake it. Start at 10°C and increase the temperature by 1°C every minute for a total of 40 minutes;

[0033] Step 4. Segmentation: Take the corpse out of the mahogany tube, then take out all the internal organs, and place the internal organs separately from the body;

[0034] Step 5. Cooking: Mix the viscera and auxiliary agents into a casserole, then add water 2.2 times the weight of the mixture, boil for 2 hours with strong fire, then mash the internal materials, and then boil with slow fire 2.5 hours;

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Embodiment 2

[0048] A method for using frogs as fertilizer for grapes, characterized in that: comprising the following steps,

[0049] Step 1. Find: Find the corpses of frogs that died within 2-5 days, with a total weight of 3000g-4000g;

[0050] Step 2. Cleaning: Rinse the corpse with clean water, and then put it in a dry and ventilated environment for 30 minutes;

[0051] Step 3. Wrapping: Put the corpse in a peach wood tube and seal it. After 15 minutes, put it in the oven and bake it. Start at 10°C and increase the temperature by 1°C every minute for a total of 40 minutes;

[0052] Step 4. Segmentation: Take the corpse out of the mahogany tube, then take out all the internal organs, and place the internal organs separately from the body;

[0053] Step 5, steaming: put the viscera into a casserole, then boil 2.2 times the weight of the viscera in clear water with a strong fire for 2 hours, then mash the internal materials, and then cook with a slow fire for 2.5 hours;

[0054]Step 6, ...

Embodiment 3

[0064] A method for using frogs as fertilizer for grapes, characterized in that: comprising the following steps,

[0065] Step 1. Find: Find the corpses of frogs that died within 2-5 days, with a total weight of 3000g-4000g;

[0066] Step 2. Cleaning: Rinse the corpse with clean water, and then put it in a dry and ventilated environment for 30 minutes;

[0067] Step 3. Wrapping: Put the corpse in a peach wood tube and seal it. After 15 minutes, put it in the oven and bake it. Start at 10°C and increase the temperature by 1°C every minute for a total of 40 minutes;

[0068] Step 4. Segmentation: Take the corpse out of the mahogany tube, then take out all the internal organs, and place the internal organs separately from the body;

[0069] Step 5. Cooking: Mix the viscera and auxiliary agents into a casserole, then add water 2.2 times the weight of the mixture, boil for 2 hours with strong fire, then mash the internal materials, and then boil with slow fire 2.5 hours;

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for utilizing a frog as a grape fertilizer and relates to the technical field of crop planting and cultivation. The method is characterized by comprising the following preparation steps: seeking, cleaning, wrapping, segmenting, cooking, pulverizing, mixing raw materials and using the materials. The method provided by the invention is reasonable, convenient in operation and capable of increasing soil nutrition without environmental damage.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of crop planting and cultivation, in particular to a method for using frogs as grape fertilizer. Background technique [0002] Frogs belong to the amphibians of the Chordate Phylum, Amphibians, Anura, and Ranaidae. Adults have no tail, eggs are laid in water, fertilized in vitro, hatched into tadpoles, breathe with gills, and after mutation, adults mainly breathe with lungs , and use the skin to breathe. [0003] Most frogs reproduce through in vitro fertilization, and the fertilized eggs hatch into tadpoles outside the mother's body. Only 10 to 12 species of frogs in the world have evolved to internal fertilization, and some of them will expel fertilized eggs from the body to hatch into tadpoles. But frogs specifically refer to the black-spotted sidefold frog in zoology. Frogs have always been considered oviparous, but scientists have discovered that a frog that lives in the rainforest of Sulawesi, Indon...

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IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00
CPCC05B1/04C05F1/005C05G3/00C05D1/00C05D9/00C05F1/002C05F3/00C05F5/002C05F11/00
Inventor 朱同贵王必华
Owner CHAOHU XINYU BREEDING FARMER PROFESSIONAL COOP
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