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titleOfInvention Microbial culture medium and fertilizer manufacturing method using the same
abstract The present invention relates to a medium for culturing microorganisms and a fertilizer using the same, comprising 55 to 1 wt% to 97 wt% potato, 1 to 97 wt% brown rice, 1 to 97 wt% sweet potato, and 1 to 97 wt% corn. 91 wt% of main component; 1 to 20 wt% of a subcomponent comprising 69 to 99.4 wt% of crab shells, 0.5 to 26 wt% of microadditives, and 0.1 to 5 wt% of other mixtures; And it provides a microbial culture medium and fertilizer using the same, characterized in that containing 8 to 25wt% water. The present invention as described above can produce a low-cost microbial culture medium, through which it is possible to produce a fertilizer containing a large amount of microorganisms, to increase the growth characteristics and disease resistance of crops, it is possible to improve the productivity of farms .
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