Benefits of organic fertilizer on agricultural production

Organic fertilizer is made from livestock manure, straw and other raw materials through fermentation and decomposition of beneficial microorganisms. The direct use of non rotting organic substances will cause serious problems, such as root burning, chicken pox and other diseases, which will seriously affect the quality and efficiency of fruits. The process of fermentation and decomposition is mainly through the high-temperature aerobic fermentation of microorganisms (the decomposition temperature can reach more than 80 ℃), harmless, stable and deodorized substances to form organic fertilizers, which are conducive to the growth and development of fruit trees and improve the soil.

Organic fertilizer is a kind of organic fertilizer and a certain number of functional microorganisms. After the impurities in livestock manure, crop straw, agricultural and food processing products and organic wastes are treated, it is combined with multifunctional fermentation seed agent, rapid deodorization, maturation and dehydration, and then added with functional biological seed agent for treatment. It meets the chemical fertilizer principle requirements for the production of safe and pollution-free green agricultural products, and is a promising fertilizer. When applying bio organic fertilizer to vegetables, we must master the correct fertilization method to obtain good fertilization effect.

There are two types of machines that you can obtain for producing dry chicken manure pellets. This will include a flat die granulator and a double roller granulating machine. A flat die granulator is a self-contained machine that can be positioned in any indoor facility. The manure is added to the top, and the pellets are produced by compressing the material from up above. A double roller granulator is a machine that can produce pellets by rolling two separate rollers that come together. The pellets will be made, and will be dropped out at the bottom. Once they are dry, you can package them, or you can simply use them on your crops.