Cultivation soil for eupolyphaga cultivation
A technology for raising soil and soil elements, applied in the direction of animal feed, animal husbandry, etc., to increase economic benefits, improve quality, and ensure healthy growth.
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Embodiment 1
[0011] The invention provides a breeding soil for soil element culture, which is divided into units by weight. The formula contains 70 parts of sieved soil, 5 parts of plant ash, 5 parts of probiotics, 1 part of dried chicken manure, 1 part of dried duck manure, 4 parts of dry goose manure, 16 parts of water. Wherein, the sieved soil is the soil sieved through a 20-mesh sieve. Plant ash is obtained from burning herbaceous and woody plants.
Embodiment 2
[0013] The invention provides a breeding soil for soil element culture, which is divided into units by weight. The formula contains 71 parts of sieved soil, 6 parts of plant ash, 6 parts of probiotics, 2 parts of dried chicken manure, 2 parts of dried duck manure, 3 parts of dry goose manure, 10 parts of water. Wherein, the sieved soil is the soil sieved through a 25-mesh sieve. Plant ash is obtained from burning herbaceous and woody plants.
Embodiment 3
[0015] The present invention provides a breeding soil for soil element cultivation, which is divided into units by weight. The formula contains 72 parts of sieved soil, 6 parts of plant ash, 6 parts of probiotics, 1 part of dried chicken manure, 1 part of dried duck manure, 0.5 parts of dry goose manure, 13.5 parts of water. Wherein, the sieved soil is the soil sieved through a 30-mesh sieve. Plant ash is obtained from burning herbaceous and woody plants.
[0016] In summary, the quality of the rearing soil for soil element culture obtained in Example 2 is the best.
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