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titleOfInvention Producing apparatus for casting
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing earthworm feces (Casting), which is a high-quality compost using organic waste such as food waste.n n n To this end, the present invention, by sending the organic waste, such as food waste, fermentation ripening compost fermentation in the fermentation aging process of the composting process to the band-type earthworm breeding (1) installed in the belt conveyor in multiple stages to breed the earthworms Then, it is sent to the earthworm sorter (4) to sort out the mature earthworms, and some of them are conveyed by the fecal soil conveying bucket conveyor (5) to the earthworm breeder (1) upper inlet for seeding, and the rest is conveyed to the fecal soil Fecal soil is produced by the processing process sent to the packaging process by the conveyor (6).n n n Of particular note is that the earthworm fecal compost produced in the present invention is dark brown, without odor and gas disturbances, and contains a small amount of organic matter, nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and girly, so that it can be the best natural natural organic fertilizer for crops. It is expected to be widely used for growing horticultural crops.
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