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titleOfInvention Farm produce production agricultural techniques that contain organic matter germanium
abstract (1) The technical field to which the invention belongsn n n Agricultural products have played a role as a mineral source such as vitamins to supplement the energy resources of grains, including carbohydrates, but recently, the discovery of antioxidants and the interferon's reinforcement complement system for the prevention of disease through the enhancement of immune system. It is a farming method that contains Germanium in agricultural products, which is an anti-cancer, antioxidant, and adult disease that is excellent for the agricultural products we eat as a staple, but is not a medicine.n n n (2) Purpose of the inventionn n n By indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticide abuse, the soil and plants are sprayed with microorganism-composite porous ore powder and germanium to control pests caused by phytopathogens, neutralize acidified soil, and neutralize soil. Inhibiting harmful oxygen and natural carcinogenic substances that plants produce self-defense by smooth oxygen supply prevents various diseases that can potentially occur by producing clean and functional agricultural products, To achieve high incomes for farmers.n n n (3) Composition of inventionn n n Wild ginseng. In order to contain Germanium, which is included in very few agricultural products such as ginseng, in various agricultural products, composite powder of inorganic microorganism-porous ore, inorganic germanium, organic germanium, and various nutrients are put into plants to produce germanium-containing agricultural products. .n n n Effective microorganisms suppress the disease by the recovery of the ecosystem, growth and environmental improvement of the soil, and the ore powder emits infinite infra-red rays to help plant growth.n n n Microorganisms help to recover the ecosystem by using complex species more broadly than certain bacteria, and they are adsorbed on ore powder with far-infrared divergence function.n n n Specifically, ore powder uses clay, feldspar, talc, ganban stone, granite, germanium stone, pearlite, silica, etc., and various nutrients are trace elements and wood vinegar, humic acid, amino acid, calcium, magnesium, etc. Usen n n (4) effects of the inventionn n n Germanium, which is used for some medicines, can be easily found in daily dining table, reducing natural carcinogens by improving the environment, contributing to national health and reducing medical expenses with functional agricultural products, and at the same time, growers have an advantage in competition with high income and imported agricultural products. It can be secured.
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