What are the ways to use farm manure?
The use of farm manure is very common in the planting industry. The use of farm manure is very critical to the growth of its crops. Farm manure can provide a variety of nutrients for crop growth, so as to enhance its growth ability and improve yield and quality. So what are the general ways to use farm manure? Today, the editor will simply get married for everyone. Let's take a look at it.
1. Compost green manure
Compost is a commonly used farm manure, which is usually made of weeds and all kinds of garbage as raw materials and then accumulated. It can usually be used according to local conditions. When composting is used, it should be used as base fertilizer for deep ploughing in spring or autumn. On the other hand, green manure is mainly planted by artificial crops, and then turn it into the soil after it has grown to a certain extent. Green manure had better be used as some places where crops can be grown, and topdressing can also be carried out. The nitrogen-fixing effect of rhizobium of legume crops was used to improve soil fertility.
2. Sheep manure, pig manure
Sheep dung is also a kind of common farm manure. When using sheep manure, because it is a hot fertilizer, it is best to mix it with pig manure. It is generally used on some cool soils and plots planted on shady slopes. In pig manure, its nutrients are very rich. It has a lot of organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients. If pig manure is fully cooked, most of the soil can be applied. It is especially suitable for some hot soils with good drainage and irrigation.
3. Horse dung, cow dung
Horse dung contains more organic matter and nitrogen elements, and the content of cellulose is also relatively large. It also contains a kind of high temperature fiber decomposing bacteria, which can speed up the fermentation rate and generate more heat in the accumulation of horse dung. It is generally suitable for some wet clayey soil and seriously consolidated soil. Relatively speaking, the nutrient content of cow manure is relatively low, so it belongs to cool fertilizer. To use cow dung as farm manure, it needs to be dried first, and then mixed with appropriate amount of plant ash or horse manure to accumulate to speed up the decomposition of cow manure. Cow manure is best mixed with hot fertilizer and applied to sandy loam or sunny slopes.
4. Other farm manure
Human feces and urine is also one of the kinds of farm manure that is often used in rural areas. After the human feces and urine are fully mature, they can be used directly, but they can also be mixed with an appropriate amount of soil and made into large manure as topdressing. Then there is plant ash, which contains a lot of nutrients such as potassium, calcium and boron, so it is generally used as base fertilizer or topdressing. In addition, there are a variety of poultry feces, poultry manure contains a lot of nutrients, can be used as seed fertilizer, can also be used as topdressing, suitable for use in a variety of vegetables.
The above is a brief introduction to the use of farm manure. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.
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