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titleOfInvention Fertilizer application material, fertilizer compact, and fertilizer application method
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] Effective use of unused waste wood in forestry, etc., especially easy and effective fertilization technology on steep slopes such as orchards and deep cultivation, steep slopes, etc. Provide technology applicable to slope stabilization while promoting greening. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] 1a such as thinned timber, gradually thinned timber and foliage in forestry; In the wood processing industry, unused residual materials such as bark and sawdust 1b are crushed into wood-based crushed waste (P1). Residual material or crushed waste is carbonized to form powdery carbide (P2). The wood debris, carbides and microorganisms 3 are mixed (P3). Fermentation and maturation of defoliation 4 or organic waste 2 carrying microorganisms instead of or in addition to microorganisms (PA1, PA 2) The fermented compost obtained may be mixed. The mixed material is extruded by an extruder to form a columnar fertilizer application body having a central through hole (P4). The central through-hole may be filled with microorganisms. The soil around the fruit tree is pierced with an earth auger, and a fertilizer compact is buried and buried in the perforation. Thereby, self-composting pillars which themselves gradually compost due to the action of microorganisms are formed in the soil.
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