LIQUID ORGANIC FERTILIZER AND ITS PRODUCTION
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a liquid fertilizer benign to the natural world and easy to use through making use of materials afforded from the natural world by mixing seawater, spring water from the mountain district, liquid livestock wastes, etc., together followed by adding mineral- contg. ore...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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16.01.2001
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Edition | 7 |
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Summary: | PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a liquid fertilizer benign to the natural world and easy to use through making use of materials afforded from the natural world by mixing seawater, spring water from the mountain district, liquid livestock wastes, etc., together followed by adding mineral- contg. ore to the mixture and then subjecting the resultant mixture to enzymolytic treatment with soil fungi. SOLUTION: This liquid fertilizer is obtained by the following process: an enzymolytic treatment tank 10 with its bottom laid with mineral-contg. ore 12 such as tourmaline is charged with seawater 16, mountain water 18 as spring water from the mountain district and liquid livestock waste 13 such as pig urine in the weight ratio of pref. about 20:50:30 followed by adding soil fungi 20 at about 0.3 kg/L to the mixture and then subjecting the resultant mixture to enzymolytic treatment; wherein the mountain water 18 to be used is pref. spring water from the broad-leaved forest district rich in minerals geologically; the enzymolytic treatment is carried out by agitating the mixture while feeding it with oxygen through blowing air via an air feed tube 22 into the mixture and also regulating the temperature of the mixture; and the tank 10 is constructed preferably in six tiers, the 1st-tier treatment tank 12, to start with, is overflowed by the reaction product liquid successively, and the objective liquid organic fertilizer rich in necessary ingredients as fertilizer is obtained from the final-tier tank. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: JP19990174571 |