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Big Difference in Nutrients from Manure to Manure

Big Difference in Nutrients from Manure to Manure
We all know that livestock manure is a good fertilizer, but the nutrients contained in different manure are different, so let's see the difference.

1,Cattle Manure
Cattle eat grass, so the manure contains more woody fiber, the nutrient content is not very high, made into organic fertilizer, you need to add protein and nitrogen to supplement the nutrients. And the manure contains more grass seeds, so it must be fully fermented before use, otherwise it will grow a lot of grass when applied to cultivated land. The fermentation time of cow manure will be longer.

2, Pig Manure
Pigs eat feed and the nutrients in manure are relatively high, which is a very high quality organic fertilizer raw material. However, there are more germs and bacteria in manure, which must be fermented at high temperature to kill the germs and bacteria and avoid the adverse reaction of soil and plants caused by direct application to cultivated land.

3, Sheep Manure
Although sheep and cattle are herbivorous animals, the nutrient content of manure is still relatively high, and the effect is fast when applied to the soil.

4, Earthworm Manure
The nutrient content of earthworm manure is very high, and it is called the king of organic fertilizers, which is very suitable for use as fertilizer for cultivating the land to improve soil fertility and crop quality.

5, Chicken Manure
Chickens mainly eat rice, feed, etc. Don't look at chickens, but the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements contained in manure are very high, which is very suitable for the growth of crops. But the manure contains bacteria and worm eggs, and must be fermented at high temperatures before it can be used as organic fertilizer. Chicken manure fermentation time is short, generally 15 days to complete the fermentation.

6, Horse Manure
Horse manure is a hot fertilizer, relatively easy to decompose. When other cold fertilizers are fermented, you can add some horse manure to the bottom to help the manure ferment and decompose as soon as possible.

 Animal manure is a very good fertilizer, but it must be fermented before it can be applied to the field.
 

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