Revolutionizing Agriculture: Chicken Manure Compost Yields High-Quality Microbial Fertilizer
The researchers used chicken manure and bacteria bran to make microbial compound fertilizer through composting. They studied key indicators during the process and found that the organic matter decreased while temperature peaked at 65°C for 8-10 days before dropping. The nutrient content remained stable, with a slight increase in phosphorus and potassium, and a decrease in water content. The final product met national standards for microbial compound fertilizer.