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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of organic liquid ratio using livestock wastewater and peat
abstract Peat and oyster shells Briquettes are pulverized and mixed in a volume ratio of 6: 3: 1 to make a peat mixture, and then mixed with 10% sodium bicarbonate and a dough made with water. It is dried as it goes up, and 20% of calcium oxide and 10% of calcium deterioration are mixed in the filter and put in the livestock wastewater. The biochemical reaction occurs due to the rapid exotherm of 80-90 ℃ by the action of calcium oxide. Ingredients, oyster shell briquettes and manure components in the barn waste water are extracted together, neutralized to pH7 with dilute hydrochloric acid and aerated for 30 hours to produce organic liquid fertilizer.n n n On the other hand, drying the filtrate adsorbed livestock waste water, that is, peat mixture can be used as a compost can reduce the environmental pollution caused by livestock waste water and the production method of one stone and three tanks to produce organic liquid rain and compost.
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