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titleOfInvention a manufacturing method of fertilizer and manufactured thereof
abstract In the present invention, the pulverized leaves are passed through a press roller to destroy the tissue of the pulverized leaves to further promote the fermentation of the leaves, as well as the ionization through a mixture of the microorganisms mixed with the mixture and the EM stock solution And the mixture is firstly and secondly fermented so that the mixture can be matured with an environmentally friendly organic fertilizer and the natural ecosystem is restored by the environmentally friendly organic fertilizer, It is possible to promote the production of organic matter in the soil which is beneficial for the growth of the plant, and it is possible to purify the amniotic fluid of the soil by mixing the microorganisms as described above, to supply various nutrient sources and to make organic fertilizer And an organic fertilizer produced thereby. (A) collecting the leaves to remove foreign matter; (b) pulverizing the litter-removed leaves of the step (a) to a predetermined size in a pulverizer; (c) passing the crushed litter of step (b) through a press roller to destroy the tissue of the crushed litter; (d) 1% by weight of seawater diluted with water, 1% by weight of water-soluble phosphoric acid, 60% by weight of a stem, 15% by weight of sawdust, 15% , 1% by weight of water-soluble potassium in a mixer; (e) stirring the mixture in the mixer in step (d) twice at a temperature of 60 to 80 ° C in the fermentation chamber to effect primary fermentation; (f) storing the mixture firstly fermented in step (e) at room temperature for 30 days in a storage tank to secondary ferment the first fermented mixture; (g) completing the organic fertilizer by keeping the moisture content of the second fermented mixture in the step (f) at a constant level.
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