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titleOfInvention Production method of microorganism medicine for soil improvement and the microorganism medicine
abstract The present invention reduces the use of excessive pesticides and fertilizers by mixing expanded vermiculite, rice husk charcoal, rice bran, and microbial agent for soil improvement to enable the growth of crops by activating environmentally friendly agriculture through pollution-free materials such as natural materials and microorganisms. It relates to a method for producing and microbial preparation thereof. n The characteristics of the present invention described above, natural minerals, mica, zeolite, and elite (illite) and mica (illite) and crushed into coarse particles, while removing the impurities by screening and removing the impurities and then dried naturally contained in the epidermal layer of the mineral Natural drying step of drying the moisture (S10); In the natural drying step (S10), the naturally dried mica is added to a drying furnace, followed by heating at 200 to 300 ° C. to completely dry the moisture contained in the mica, and to expand and expand the dried mica to 600 to 700 ° C. in direct heat. Expanded vermiculite manufacturing step of preparing vermiculite (S20); Chaff charcoal preparation step of collecting chaff charcoal by-product of the rice grain treatment plant to produce chaff charcoal through an oxygen-free combustion process (S30); Collecting the clay soil containing the corrosive substances that decayed the deciduous leaves, etc., removing impurities, drying in a natural state, and then preparing the corrosive soil by pulverizing with 5 to 10 mesh using a crusher to prepare a corrosive soil (S40); After the zeolite naturally dried in the drying step (S10) is added to a drying furnace to heat the water contained in the zeolite by applying a heat of 750 ~ 850 ℃ completely to grind the dried zeolite into 4-6 mesh to prepare the zeolite Zeolite preparation step (S50); In the natural drying step (S10), the naturally dried illite is put into a drying furnace, followed by heating at 200 to 300 ° C. to completely dry the moisture contained in the illite, and grinding the dried illite into 150 to 200 mesh. An illite preparation step (S60) of preparing a light; 58 to 63% by weight of expanded vermiculite prepared in the step (S20) (S30) (S40) (S50) (S60), chaff charcoal 14 to 15% by weight, 4 to 5% by weight of humus powder, 2.5 to 3% by weight zeolite powder A mixing step (S70) of adding 13 to 14% by weight of rice bran, 0.5 to 1% by weight of compound fertilizer, and 1.5 to 2% by weight of nitrogen compound to uniformly mix with a stirrer to 1.5 to 2% by weight of illite powder; It can be achieved by the method for producing a soil preparation microbial agent, characterized in that consisting of a packaging step (S80) of packaging the mixture evenly mixed in the mixing step (S70) in a predetermined packaging unit. n n Soil, improvement, microorganism
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