Uses and benefits of sheep manure organic fertilizer, learn how to get the most out of sheep manure organic fertilizer
Sheep manure organic fertilizer is an organic substance made by fermenting sheep excrement. Rich in nutrients, it promotes the growth of plants.
How to use sheep feces fertilizer?
For the land: Sprinkle organic manure and manure evenly on the desired land, together with other soils, to increase the fertility of the land. It is suitable for the growth of vegetables, fruits, flowers and other crops.
Make fertilizer: Mix organic goat manure with other organic waste (such as plant straw, kitchen waste, etc.) to make a fermented fertilizer. After fermentation and maturation, it can be returned to the field, and can also be used as organic fertilizer**.
What are the advantages of using sheep manure as organic fertilizer?
*Nutrition: Sheep manure is rich in a variety of essential nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements for plants, which can provide sufficient nutrients for the growth and growth of plants.
Improved soil structure: The organic matter contained in organic fertilizer can improve soil quality, improve the water-holding capacity and air permeability of the soil, and thus improve the fertility of the soil.
Adjust the soil pH: Organic acids have the effect of adjusting the soil pH, which is beneficial to crop growth.
Improve the vitality of soil microorganisms: the use of organic matter in organic fertilizer as food** to improve the proliferation and vitality of soil microorganisms is of great significance to maintain the stability of the soil ecosystem.
The conclusion is that sheep manure is an organic fertilizer that can be returned to the field or made into mixed fertilizer. A large amount of nutrients are added to the soil, which improves the soil structure, regulates the soil pH value, and improves the activity of soil microorganisms. The application of livestock and poultry manure can not only improve the quality of agricultural products, but also play a certain environmental effect. The results of this study show that manure should be appropriately selected to meet the needs of crops for chemical fertilizer when fertilizing in the field and garden.