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Method of utilizing goose dung to make biological organic fertilizer

A bio-organic fertilizer and organic fertilizer technology, which is applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, the treatment of bio-organic parts, organic fertilizers, etc., can solve the problems of not being the best in efficacy, and achieve enhanced water retention and water supply capabilities, inhibit growth and reproduction, and increase sweetness Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-04-17
广西武宣金泰丰农业科技发展有限公司
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[0012] From the literature retrieved, we can understand that the efficacy of goose manure as an organic fertilizer in the prior art is not yet optimal, and continuous technological innovation is still needed for the prior art

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Embodiment 1

[0052] A method for making bio-organic fertilizer by using goose manure, wherein the organic fertilizer comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 80 parts of goose manure, 15 parts of rice bran, 20 parts of silkworm excrement, 15 parts of peanut bran, 45 parts of silt, urea 8 parts, 8 parts of bagasse, 10 parts of waste molasses, 10 parts of waste tea leaves, 0.05 parts of bacterial agent.

[0053] The above-mentioned preparation method comprises the following steps:

[0054] (1) Raw material ratio, goose manure, rice bran, silkworm excrement, peanut bran, silt, urea, bagasse, waste molasses and waste tea leaves are mixed evenly to prepare a mixed material and set aside;

[0055] (2) Bar stacking, the above-mentioned mixed material is stacked, and the mixed material is evenly stacked layer by layer during the bar stacking. The width of the bar stack is 2 meters, and the height is 1 meter.

[0056] (3) Add the bacterial agent, spread the bacterial agent evenly ...

Embodiment 2

[0065] A method for making bio-organic fertilizer by using goose manure, wherein the organic fertilizer comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 160 parts of goose manure, 40 parts of rice bran, 30 parts of silkworm excrement, 30 parts of peanut bran, 65 parts of silt, urea 18 parts, 18 parts of bagasse, 16 parts of waste molasses, 18 parts of waste tea leaves, 0.5 parts of bacterial agent. .

[0066] The above-mentioned preparation method comprises the following steps:

[0067] (1) Raw material ratio, goose manure, rice bran, silkworm excrement, peanut bran, silt, urea, bagasse, waste molasses and waste tea leaves are mixed evenly to prepare a mixed material and set aside;

[0068] (2) Bar stacking, the above-mentioned mixed material is stacked, and the mixed material is evenly stacked layer by layer during the bar stacking. The width of the bar stack is 2 meters, and the height is 1 meter.

[0069] (3) Add the bacterial agent, spread the bacterial agent ev...

Embodiment 3

[0078] A method for making bio-organic fertilizer by using goose manure, wherein the organic fertilizer comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 120 parts of goose manure, 28 parts of rice bran, 25 parts of silkworm excrement, 23 parts of peanut bran, 55 parts of silt, urea 13 parts, 13 parts of bagasse, 13 parts of waste molasses, 14 parts of waste tea leaves, 0.25 parts of bacterial agent.

[0079] The above-mentioned preparation method comprises the following steps:

[0080] (1) Raw material ratio, goose manure, rice bran, silkworm excrement, peanut bran, silt, urea, bagasse, waste molasses and waste tea leaves are mixed evenly to prepare a mixed material and set aside;

[0081] (2) Bar stacking, the above-mentioned mixed material is stacked, and the mixed material is evenly stacked layer by layer during the bar stacking. The width of the bar stack is 2 meters, and the height is 1 meter.

[0082] (3) Add the bacterial agent, spread the bacterial agent even...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method of utilizing goose dung to make biological organic fertilizer. The organic fertilizer is prepared from, by weight, 80-160 parts of goose dung, 15-40 parts of rice bran, 20-30 parts of silkworm excrement, 45-65 parts of sludge, 8-18 parts of urea, 8-18 parts of bagasse, 10-16 parts of waste molasses, 10-18 parts of waste tea and 0.05-0.5 part of bactericide. The organic fertilizer prepared by the method has the advantages of high biological organic matter content and capability of improving soil, preventing soil caking, effectively inhibiting harmful bacteria in soil and effectively and quickly promoting growth of crops.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of bio-organic fertilizers, in particular to a method for making bio-organic fertilizers from goose manure. Background technique [0002] The utilization rate of chemical fertilizers in my country is not high, and the utilization rate of nitrogen fertilizer in the current season is only 35%. According to data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, from 1980 to 2002, China's chemical fertilizer consumption increased by 61%, while grain output only increased by 31%. Low fertilizer use efficiency has always been a problem in China's agricultural fertilization. The disadvantages of long-term application of chemical fertilizers are: (1) increased heavy metals and toxic elements; (2) reduced microbial activity, difficult to transform and degrade substances; (3) nutrient imbalance, nitrate accumulation; (4) intensified acidification, The pH changes too much. [0003] The total amount o...

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IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00C05G3/02C05G3/04C05F17/00C05G3/60C05G3/80
CPCC05C9/00C05F17/00C05G3/00C05G3/60C05G3/80C05F3/00C05F5/002C05F5/006C05F7/00C05F11/00C05F11/08Y02W30/40
Inventor 李珍王斌滨苏晓慧
Owner 广西武宣金泰丰农业科技发展有限公司
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