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titleOfInvention Soil and its manufacturing method
abstract (57) [Summary] (Corrected) [Purpose] Abundant water retention and water permeability without using a means of mixing materials into soil, and slow release of fertilizing ingredients, low cost in a short time. Provide a new soil and its manufacturing method that can be manufactured in. [Structure] It consists of a reaction product of solid-liquid mixed septic waste and calcium oxide, and part of calcium oxide is formic acid produced by thermal decomposition of amino acids in the septic waste during the reaction. The low-grade fatty acids of the above, and acids such as fatty acids and amino acids containing low-grade fatty acids originally contained in the septic waste such as formic acid and the like are fixed as calcium salts, and the rest of the calcium oxide is converted to calcium carbonate, and Organic substances in unsalted septic waste are organized.
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