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How to deal with organic wastes?

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With the rapid development of the livestock and poultry industry, a large amount of manure and sewage are generated. The harmful elements in these manures are seriously exceeded and it is difficult to treat them in the traditional returning method. In response to this situation, people have developed an organic fertilizer production line that integrates high-efficiency mixers , turning machines, granulators and other fertilizer production equipment with mobile and high-efficiency solid-liquid separation technology as the core. The development of livestock and manure organic fertilizer production line and sterilization system will be beneficial to promote the formation of industrial chain of harmless treatment, resource utilization and commercialization of livestock and poultry manure, and achieve industrialization, marketization and large-scale production targets. Effectively promote the development of ecological agriculture and circular economy in the city. The organic fertili

How does natural waste proselyte to compost?

Fertilizing the soil is an approach to treat strong waste with the goal that microorganisms separate the natural material, helping along the characteristic procedure of rot until it very well may be securely taken care of, put away and connected to the earth. The fertilizing the soil procedure requires natural waste, for example, leaves, grass, foods grown from the ground scraps, soil (which contains microorganisms), water and oxygen. The microorganisms eat the natural waste, separating it into its least difficult segments. The humus (completed manure) they produce is rich with fiber and inorganic supplements, for example, phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen, and it makes a characteristic compost that is useful to the earth. So as to deliver this humus, the microorganisms need water, as do every single living thing, and oxygen for high-impact breath. The microorganisms get to this oxygen when you turn over the manure each day or two. In the breath procedure they emit heat (temperature