Processing organic waste into quality organic fertilizer

Introduction

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We bring to your attention a program for processing manure, litter and other organic waste into high-quality organic fertilizer using special symbiotic microorganisms, such as lactic acid bacteria, bifidobacteria, mesophilic bacteria, yeast and thermophilic bacteria. The name of this drug is Fermentstart g2.

This technology of ours has proven itself for 15 years and is bearing fruit. Farmers began to receive large profits by using processed manure and droppings in the fields into high-quality organic matter without pathogenic microorganisms and weed seeds.

Fermentstart g2 is a uniquely modified complex of beneficial special symbiotic microorganisms (lactobacteria, bifidobacteria, mesophilic bacteria, yeast and thermophilic bacteria) designed for accelerated fermentation of various organic wastes and rapid preparation of high-quality organic compost / fertilizer for all types of soils.

Processing of manure, litter

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Application diagram (instructions):

Compost preparation: 300 gr. Dilute Fermentstart g2 with 30 liters of non-chlorinated water at 20-30°C. Before moistening the heap, add 200-250 kg of straw or sawdust to the heap of straw or sawdust for every ton of organic matter (manure, droppings). Place straw or sawdust and organic matter in layers. Using the resulting solution, moisten the entire pile evenly in layers. After wetting the entire pile, mix thoroughly until smooth. Measure the humidity, the humidity should be between 60-65%. If the humidity is less than 60%, you need to increase it by evenly adding non-chlorinated water. To prevent air from entering, cover the pile with plastic wrap. Measure your temperature 3 times a day. Once the temperature reaches 65-70°C, leave for another 48 hours, then remove the film and thoroughly mix the whole pile to provide air for bacteria and also to reduce humidity. Every 4th day, stir the entire pile, measuring the temperature and humidity. When the humidity reaches 30%, the compost is ready to be added to the soil. Depending on the ambient temperature, high-quality compost can be ready within 30-60 days.

Stages in photos:

If mixing is possible with a turning machine, straw or sawdust can be piled on top of the pile rather than laid in layers, since the turning machine will mix everything itself.

Sewage sludge processing

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Application diagram (instructions):

 Compost preparation: 300 gr. Dilute Fermentstart g2 with 30 liters of non-chlorinated water at 20-30°C. Before moistening the heap, add 200-250 kg of straw to the heap of straw for every ton of organic matter (sewage sludge). Place straw and organic matter in layers. Using the resulting solution, moisten the entire pile evenly in layers. After wetting the entire pile, mix thoroughly until smooth. Measure the humidity, the humidity should be between 60-65%. If the humidity is less than 60%, you need to increase it by evenly adding non-chlorinated water. To prevent air from entering, cover the pile with plastic wrap. Measure your temperature 3 times a day. Once the temperature reaches 65-70°C, leave for another 48 hours, then remove the film and thoroughly mix the whole pile to provide air for bacteria and also to reduce humidity. Every 4th day, stir the entire pile, measuring the temperature and humidity. When the humidity reaches 30%, the compost is ready to be added to the soil. Depending on the ambient temperature, high-quality compost can be ready within 30-60 days.

Stages in photos:

If mixing is possible with a turning machine, straw or sawdust can be piled on top of the pile rather than laid in layers, since the turning machine will mix everything itself.