Dry Composting Articles
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Work flow of complete set of equipment for chicken manure organic fertilizer
Green ecological organic fertilizer is mainly composed of chicken manure and crop straw. Chicken manure organic fertilizer equipment, straw organic fertilizer equipment, organic fertilizer processing equipment, organic fertilizer production line and organic fertilizer production equipment are fermented by multi-dimensional compound enzyme bacteria. Organic fertilizer production machine, chicken ...
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How to transform chicken manure into high quality organic fertilizer by using organic fertilizer production machine
In the organic fertilizer production line, chicken manure is mixed with appropriate amount of straw powder. The amount of mixing depends on the water content of chicken manure. Generally, 45% water content is required for fermentation. It is appropriate to knead chicken manure into a ball by hand. Water can be seen between fingers, but no water dripping, and it is suitable to disperse when the ...
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Home composting of organic waste - part 2: effect of management practices
Home composting (HC) can produce safe compost if properly managed, while reducing municipal disposal costs. This project investigated the sanitary and safety impact of HC management (with/without bulking agent, batch/weekly feeding, with/without regular mixing) using the Plastic (P) and Wood (W) bins, the Rotary Drum (RD) and the Ground Pile (GP) filled with equal wet volumes of food waste (FW) ...
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Mariposa compost facility odor remediation update
Staring in the winter of 2006 the staff at the Mariposa Compost Facility worked quickly to make process changes to bring odor issues under control. Here is the latest chapter in their story. Odor (incident) Logs In January 2007 the Local Environmental Agency (LEA) provided "odor logs" to the county residents that were troubled by the compost facility's odors. The odor logs were collected ...
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Regulation of nitrogen contents of Composts during composting first experimental results
More than 3 Mio. Mg of compost were produced in Germany in 1998 (Wiemer and Kern 1998). Kitchen and garden waste from households as well as waste from landscaping and parks were used as substrates to a high extent. The composts were mainly used in landscaping, recultivation, horticulture, substrate production and in agriculture. Applied on cultivable land compost can improve the soil structure ...
By ORBIT e.V.
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