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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing fertilizer from crushed skate
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a flour milled product, Preparing a mixture of fertilizer by adding Bacillus brevis AS91B (KFCC-10781) and BM active water to the above crushed skarn; Aging and fermenting the fertilizer mixture; And separating the precipitate and the fermentation broth by filtering the aged and fermented fertilizer mixture. The method of producing a fertilizer according to claim 1, wherein the acidic soil is improved by using the protein-rich and low-fat, To benefit the growth of.
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