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publicationDate 2015-04-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103664357-B
titleOfInvention Organic fermentation compound fertilizer and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses an organic fermentation compound fertilizer. The organic fermentation compound fertilizer is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 90-120 parts of vegetable residue, 42-55 parts of poultry farm residue, 3-6 parts of NdFeB residue, 2-5 parts of hydrochloric acid, 20-28 parts of calcium nitrate, 30-35 parts of dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, 20-25 parts of magnesium ore powder, 35-45 parts of vinegar residue, 6-10 parts of clostridium thermoceUum, 4-7 parts of succinate producing filamentous bacteria, 5-8 parts of ruminobacter albus, 3-5 parts of bacillus pumilus, 2-3 parts of bacillus subtilis, and 4-5 parts of butyrivibrio fibrisolvens. The organic fermentation compound fertilizer provided by the invention is prepared by compounding organic substance residue, microbe, and inorganic fertilizer, is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, contains tombarthite neodymium and other varioius nutritious elements, is easy to absorb, and can obviously promote growth of vegetables.
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