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Benefits of using fermentation bacteria in organic fertilizer production line
Now organic fertilizer has been gradually recognized by farmers in agricultural production, and it is also considered as a promising industry by many businesses, so the organic fertilizer industry is developing continuously. Why should biological fermentation be used in the production process of organic fertilizer? Why go through a cycle of maturity? Which manufacturer can provide relevant production technology? Hebi Renyuan biological fertilizer technology research and development center and China Agricultural University developed a new technology and new process "livestock and poultry farm composting production of organic fertilizer technology", which has been identified by the national science and technology center. The technology has the characteristics of simple equipment, less investment and easy operation, which is convenient for farmers, small farms, plantations and other self provided production of organic fertilizer.
Organic fertilizer production line uses biological fermentation technology to rapidly ferment livestock manure, human manure, and crop straw to achieve heating, deodorization, and harmless effects, and make organic fertilizer, which not only achieves waste reuse, but also reduces the production and investment costs of farmers.
The use of fermentation bacteria in organic fertilizer production process can improve soil fertility, balance nutrition, enhance soil fertility, improve fertilizer utilization rate, higher organic matter and humus content, improve rhizosphere cation exchange capacity and buffer capacity of rhizosphere environment. Improve the pH value of soil and keep it stable for a long time. Improve the ability of soil to bear fertilizer, salt and alkali. Comprehensive nutrients, rich in essential trace elements in the process of crop growth, promote crop metabolism, improve quality, enhance disease resistance, reduce the use of pesticides. Balanced supply of all kinds of nutrients needed by crops, improve fertilizer utilization rate, avoid soil nutrient imbalance caused by long-term application of simple chemical fertilizer, and restore soil vitality.