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filingDate 2013-07-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 2015-05-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber UA-108675-C2
titleOfInvention ORGANIC MINERAL FERTILIZER AND METHOD OF ITS PRODUCTION
abstract The invention relates to the field of agriculture, namely the production of granular mineral fertilizers. The claimed method of obtaining an organic mineral fertilizer is that the processing of mineral fertilizer with a solution of sodium benzoate in deionized water, in which with constant stirring add Yuki Shidiger extract and humic preparation of plant origin, then the resulting solution is mixed with a dispersant NF. by means of hot compressed air in the granulator for mineral fertilizer, after which the finished product is cooled and packed. The finished product contains the ingredients in the following ratio (in g per fertilizer): Yuki Schidiger extract 0,06-0,08, humic preparation of vegetable origin 0,04-0,06, sodium benzoate 0,0002-0,004, dispersant NF 0,0001 -0,0003, residual water 0.56-0.58 and mineral fertilizer. EFFECT: group of inventions allows to reduce the total costs of fertilizing and fertilizing, to ensure the production of environmentally friendly agricultural products, as well as to support the fertility of soils with minimal impact on the environment, to increase the economic efficiency of fertilizer application, to create the preconditions for reducing the rates of contact herbicides, chemical reduction load on the environment.
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