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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR COMPOSTING AGRICULTURAL WASTE PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC GARDEN FAT-COMPOSITE
abstract The method consists in pre-separating the agricultural waste into carbonizable and nitrifying ones, which are well mixed separately and sequentially arranged in thin layers on a shaft pit in the following order: Carbonization, nitrification and soil from the respective land. They are then covered with a polyethylene cover and, when the temperature reaches 500 ° C, the formed pyramid-shaped heap is opened and stirred. Then it is covered again, the temperature rising to 60-750C, and when it drops to 400C, the heap is opened again, stir well, cover again and the compost is left to mature, leaving it covered until its consumption. It can mix waste with the rebuilding, winemaking, cement production and petroleum production, with a bunch of pigs and others. The method allows for the selection of plants as biological factors against gray and brown decay - a tagging.
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