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titleOfInvention Method of producing organic fertilizer from bark
abstract The invention is intended for the production of wood based fertilizer. The purpose of the invention is to increase the yield of full fertilizer. The method of preparation of organic fertilizer is carried out in 2 stages, initially a mixture of bark with nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers is prepared and laid in piles. Upon reaching intensive heating, it is kept in piles for 2-3 weeks, after which the resulting compost is mixed with manure in a mass ratio of 1: 1 and placed in piles and composted to a semi-pre-frozen state. As a result, the yield of full fertilizer is increased by 24-27%. During the time of composting, the degree of decomposition of the bark is achieved, as well as by composting it only with mineral fertilizers, manure disinfection is ensured. 1 tab. Yo
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