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titleOfInvention Organic compound fertilizer mainly composed of leather and its manufacturing method
abstract The present invention relates to an organic compound fertilizer mainly composed of a thickened leather powder and a method for producing the same, wherein the thickened leather powder is 45 to 55% by weight, ammonium phosphate 20 to 25% by weight, potassium sulfate 10 to 20% by weight, magnesium sulfate (MgSO 4 ) 5 to 10% by weight, 0.1 to 0.5% by weight of boric acid (H 3 BO 3 ) and 0.3 to 0.5% by weight of natural glue, and then prepared according to the method comprising molding and drying in a pellet molding machine The organic compound fertilizer of the present invention is composed of the organic compound fertilizer of the present invention as a main ingredient of the thickened leather powder, it can be usefully used as an organic compound fertilizer by causing a moderate cohesive force. The compound fertilizer of the present invention is formulated in the form of dispersion or granules in the growth of plants as organic fertilizers, and can be utilized as a base material for artificial greenery such as fertilizers in rice fields and fields, artificial soil (top soil) and riverbed sediments for plant cultivation. By using leather powder, it generates additional value due to reduction of environmental treatment cost and commercialization, and provides high quality alternative fertilizer that does not contain environmental pollutants compared to similar artificial soils currently distributed in the domestic agricultural materials market. It eliminates secondary environmental pollutants that may occur in the production of chemical fertilizers and organic fertilizers, and promotes environmentally friendly environmental conservation-type agricultural development, improves soil physicochemical properties by preventing soil acidification and coagulation of general soil particles, and rapidly expands. Can improve the salt problems of domestic facility cultivation and special gardening. It is very useful in the fertilizer manufacturing industry because it has a very good effect of reducing foreign currency by replacing imported fertilizer raw materials to produce the necessary chemical fertilizer.
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