Organic fertilizer production process
A production process and technology of organic fertilizer, applied in the direction of organic fertilizer, inorganic fertilizer, biological organic part treatment, etc., can solve the problems of uneven fertilizer application, crop and land damage, environmental impact, etc., to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers, increase production, The effect of fertilizing soil
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Embodiment 1
[0023] A kind of organic fertilizer production technique, this technique comprises the steps:
[0024] (1) Prepare materials;
[0025] (2) adjust the carbon-hydrogen ratio C / N of the plant stem;
[0026] (3) control the moisture in the plant stalk after crushing;
[0027] (4) Build piles of prepared materials for processing;
[0028] (5) Control the material temperature;
[0029] (6) Turn over the building materials to supply oxygen;
[0030] (7) carry out fermentation and finish.
Embodiment 2
[0032] According to the organic fertilizer production process described in embodiment 1, the method for preparing materials in described step (1) is to first select 1-1.5 tons of plant stems, 2.5-3.5 tons of fresh manure from livestock and poultry, and 1 kilogram of organic fertilizer starter , then crush the plant stalks, mix the microbial organic fertilizer starter with the plant stalks in a ratio of 1:5-10 for later use; fresh manure can be 8% sheep manure, 30% pig manure, 30% cow manure, which can also be Add 20% sugarcane soil, 3% phosphate fertilizer, 7% charcoal ash and 2% fermentation bacteria.
Embodiment 3
[0034] According to the machine fertilizer production process described in embodiment 1 or 2, the method for adjusting the carbon-hydrogen ratio C / N of the plant stem in the step (2) is to adjust by adding 1 kilogram of urea in the plant stem of every ton, Adjust the C / N ratio of plant stems to be balanced around the week, and the material C / N of organic fertilizers should be kept at 25-30:1.
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