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titleOfInvention Advanced Treatment of Livestock Manure Using Irradiation Technology and Manufacturing Method of Environment-Friendly Seedling Soil Using It
abstract The present invention is to solve a variety of problems derived from the recycling process of livestock manure, for example, to solve the problems of fermentation of livestock manure due to antibiotics, difficulty handling due to odor-causing substances, food safety problems due to pathogenic microorganisms or parasites This study aimed to establish advanced environmental purification treatment technology and resource recycling technology in agriculture field using radiation irradiation technology.n n n In the process of the present invention, ① step of irradiating gamma rays emitted from cobalt (atomic number: 60) radioisotope to livestock manure at a level of 5 kGy ② inputting livestock manure to solid-liquid separation tanks alone or mixed After dissociation with a stirrer for about 2 to 4 hours, the process is separated into a solid and a liquid. ③ 50% by weight of livestock manure solids + 10% by weight of peat moss + 20% by weight of vermiculite and 20% of perlite in a stirred fermenter. Process for improving the physical properties of agricultural seedlings by stirring well after adding 4% ④ After adding phytonutrients such as water-soluble nitrogen and effective phosphoric acid, fermentation and fermentation for 3 weeks in a stirred fermenter to produce agricultural seedlings with less than 30% moisture content It consists of the process to make.n n n Through the present invention it was possible to solve various health hygiene, environmental conservation problems potential livestock manure, it was possible to obtain the effect of improving the soil environment due to the input of agricultural land of organic waste that is recyclable and excellent in functionality. It is expected that this will ultimately contribute to securing national agricultural competitiveness as well as farmers by replacing agricultural imported raw materials such as peat moss, bark and coco peat. In addition, the organic plant nutrients are converted into inorganic plant nutrients that are easily absorbed by the plant, along with the accelerated decomposition of organic matter contained in livestock manure. We could develop the sat.n n n n Raising seedling soil, livestock manure, gamma ray, electron beam, radioisotope, irradiation technology
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