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How to ferment chicken manure and fertilize water to raise shrimp
There are various methods to treat feces, including physical methods.
Chemical method, microbial fermentation method and comprehensive method coexist with foreign method, local method and ancient and modern method in all aspects, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, and should be adapted to local conditions. The traditional method of manure fermentation as fertilizer is to let it naturally accumulate and ferment for 5~6 months, and it takes about 20 days or a month to be used as feed, which gives off bad smell, not only pollutes the environment, but also causes a lot of loss of nutrients. Using microbial fermentation to treat feces can not only speed up the fermentation process, shorten the fermentation time, prevent waste and improve the nutritional value of feces; But also can use that temperature generate by fermentation to dry feces, thereby saving energy consumption, bee low in cost, simple to operate and easy to popularize, and being welcomed by users. The method is suitable for treating animal manure, such as chicken manure, pig manure, cow manure, duck manure, quail manure, rabbit manure, pigeon manure, etc. .
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