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titleOfInvention Method for producing organic fertilizer and organic fertilizer
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent the volatilization of ammonia nitrogen by generating sulfuric acid easily and safely in the process of treating organic matter, lowering the pH of the object to be treated by the sulfuric acid and capturing it as ammonium sulfate without providing a dedicated device, Reduce the nitrogen content of the workpiece. SOLUTION As an object to be treated, 0.2 to 2 times as much sulfur as the total nitrogen amount is added to broiler chicken manure which is animal excrement, and this object to be treated is present in the presence of sulfur oxidizing bacteria. Fermented under aerobic conditions. In the fermentation process of the object to be treated, aeration or stirring is forcibly performed. [Selection] Figure 1
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