In rural life, it is inseparable from the use of various farm fertilizers, and sheep manure, as a common fertilizer, has a very obvious effect. However, many people may wonder what the role of sheep manure is. Is sheep manure nitrogen fertilizer or phosphate fertilizer?How to use sheep manure fertilizer scientifically and rationally in order to better play its role?Today, let's take a closer look at this topic.
First, the basic components of sheep manure and its function
First of all, to understand the role of sheep manure, we must first understand its basic components. Sheep manure is rich in nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and these elements are necessary for plant growth. Among them, the nitrogen content in sheep manure is relatively high, which also makes it a relatively ideal nitrogen fertilizer**.
Secondly, sheep manure is also rich in organic matter and microbial flora, which has a very obvious role in promoting soil improvement and plant growth. Organic matter can improve soil structure and increase soil water and fertilizer retention capacity, while microbial flora can promote soil nutrient renovation and plant nutrient uptake and utilization, thereby improving crop disease and stress resistance.
In general, sheep manure can not only be used as a nitrogen fertilizer** to promote the growth of plant stems and leaves, but also as an organic fertilizer** to improve soil fertility and promote root growth. Only when the nutrients in the soil are balanced and complete, can the crops achieve a comprehensive and balanced growth and development. Therefore, in the actual fertilization of farmland, sheep manure fertilizer can be used as a very comprehensive fertilizer**, which has an important promoting effect on all stages of crop growth.
Second, the scientific and rational use of sheep manure fertilizer
After understanding the role of sheep manure fertilizer, let's talk about how to use this fertilizer scientifically and rationally. First of all, no matter what kind of fertilizer it is, it must be decomposed before it can be used. Sheep manure is a type of manure, and if applied directly, it may cause some irritation to the root system of the plant and even burn the plant. Therefore, before application, it must be fully decomposed until it becomes dark brown and emits an earth-like odor before it can be applied.
Secondly, in the specific fertilization operation, sheep manure fertilizer can be used in combination with other inorganic fertilizers to achieve the dual effect of rapid and lasting effects of fertilizer. It can be mixed with phosphate fertilizer, potassium fertilizer and other appropriate amount before application, or it can be soaked in water to make sheep manure cake and then applied.
In addition, because the nitrogen in sheep manure is relatively volatile, it is necessary to cover or water in time to reduce the loss of nutrients. When choosing the time to apply fertilizer, it is best to do it in the morning or evening, which not only reduces the volatilization of nitrogen, but also allows the crop to better absorb nutrients in the case of insufficient light.
Third, rural areas should pay more attention to the use of farm fertilizer
Finally, it should be said that in today's agricultural production, more attention should be paid to and encouraged farmers to use farm fertilizer. With the continuous development of modern agriculture, the extensive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has brought great pressure and negative effects to the soil and the environment.
As a natural and organic fertilizer, farmyard fertilizer can effectively improve the soil, promote the healthy growth of crops, and basically have no polluting effect on the environment, therefore, the use of farmyard fertilizer can be considered a green way of fertilization.
Therefore, through various ways, we can provide rotted warehouses and production equipment for rural areas with farm fertilizer, and encourage farmers to recycle rural domestic waste such as poultry manure and straw to produce high-quality farm fertilizer. At the same time, farmers can also be given certain subsidies and incentives to encourage them to use farm fertilizer extensively, for which they can also enjoy corresponding land protection subsidies.
Conclusion: As a traditional farm fertilizer, sheep manure is much more than just promoting crop growth. In the production and life of rural areas, only by understanding and making good use of various farm fertilizers can we truly realize green and organic agricultural production methods and make our own contributions to the safe production of agricultural products and rural revitalization.