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titleOfInvention A kind of organic water-soluble fertilizer and its production process
abstract The invention relates to the technical field of organic water-soluble fertilizer production, in particular to an organic water-soluble fertilizer and a production process thereof; the process comprises the following steps: step 1: collecting the feces of elephants and pandas, adding water for stirring and then filtering , to obtain the mixed solution, residue and forage; step 2: add bactericide and flocculant to the mixture and let it stand for 10 to 20 minutes to obtain clear liquid and precipitation; step 3: make the residue and forage dry and burn to obtain ashes, Grind the ashes into powder; step 4: mix the raw materials to obtain mixture A; step 5: add clear liquid, ash powder and additives to mixture A, and stir to obtain mud-like organic fertilizer; step 6: finally put mud-like organic fertilizer The organic fertilizer is granulated and dried to obtain organic water-soluble fertilizer granules; elephant and panda dung can be recycled to reduce waste of resources.
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