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The Chicken Manure Stinks, Why can Still be Much Looted

The Chicken Manure Stinks, Why can Still be Much Looted
Chicken farming is the main source of income for farms, relying on the farming of chickens to achieve good economic returns, gradually affluent days. But with the increase in the amount of breeding, chicken manure caused by environmental problems has become a big problem, chicken manure stinks, and will naturally ferment, the pile of places almost no grass, and even cause another channel of wealth in the village - rubber trees were burned roots withered. This can be difficult for local villagers.

There must be a way to the mountain! The village farmer Tan boss quickly found a solution. He began to collect the surrounding farmers' chicken manure at low prices, mixed with some leaves, garden waste, etc. for fermentation, and then after the process of crushing, sieving, granulation, etc., will be disliked organic fertilizer into hundreds of dollars or even thousands of dollars worth of organic fertilizer, sold to the surrounding mango, pineapple honey, bananas, papaya and other economic crops planting base, it is reported that the chicken manure organic fertilizer can create more than 1 million for Tan boss every year economic benefits.

Seeing that chicken manure can produce so much economic value, the surrounding villagers also began to buy chicken manure to make organic fertilizer, a time when chicken manure is highly coveted, but the good thing is that the villagers agreed to sell chicken manure only to Mr. Tan.

Chicken manure contains rich nutritional elements and high nutrient content. It contains 18.7% crude protein, 2.5% fat, 13% ash, 11% carbohydrates, 7% fiber, 25.5% organic matter, 2.34% nitrogen, 2.32% phosphorus and 0.83% potassium, which are 4.1 times, 5.1 times and 1.8 times more than pig manure. The application of chicken manure makes the soil particles glue up into a stable agglomerate structure, which improves the performance of soil water, fertilizer and air permeability, as well as the ability to regulate soil temperature. However, chicken manure contains worm eggs and parasites, which can also cause fermentation and seedling burn directly on the ground. Therefore, chicken manure must be fermented and fully rotted before it can be applied as organic fertilizer (manure) to cultivated land.

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