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publicationDate 1991-10-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1687583-A1
titleOfInvention Organic mineral fertilizer
abstract The invention relates to agriculture, namely, compositions obtained from waste wood and sulphite-yeast production. The purpose of the invention is to increase the efficiency of fertilizer and reduce the cost of the product. Organic fertilizer containing wood processing wastes and a decomposition stimulator, contains cortical sludge from wood treatment plants and bark from waste dumps as wood processing wastes, and a sulfite mash as a decomposition stimulator. - yeast production in the following ratio of components, wt.% on dry matter: poleodzhezheva mash sulphite-yeast production 1-3; cortical sludge 19-60; bark from dumps - the rest 2 tabl
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