The product produced by the
bio-organic fertilizer production line equipment is made from fresh chicken and pig manure, and does not contain any chemical components. However, due to their poor digestive capacity, chickens and pigs can only consume 25% of the nutrients, while the other 75% of the feed is excreted in manure.
Therefore, the dried product contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, organic matter, amino acids, protein and other components. It is a fertilizer with both microbial fertilizer and organic fertilizer effects. It consists of a production line of specific functional microorganisms and organic materials (such as livestock manure and crop straw) mainly used for auto-growing residues.
After harmless treatment and decomposition, the factors affecting organic waste
fermentation and microbial reproduction should be effectively controlled. The main influencing factors in the composting process are organic matter content, moisture content, carbon to nitrogen ratio, oxygen concentration, temperature and pH value. On the one hand, by controlling various factors, the requirements of nutrient elements such as carbon and nitrogen ratio, temperature, moisture, pH, and oxygen required for the growth and reproduction of various microbial strains can be met.
On the other hand, different nutrient contents will produce different fertilization effects. For example, high carbon content contributes to the increase of soil fungi, nitrogen contributes to the increase of soil bacteria, and calcium has a significant effect on crop disease resistance.
Odors from composting should be prevented and controlled to avoid secondary contamination. The addition of fermenters or fast-decomposing bacteria can reduce odors in a short period of time with good organoleptic effects; the use of biological deodorizers or biological deodorization techniques to treat odors generated by composting plants, i.e., odors from composting plants.