Practical Methods for Adjusting the Carbon-to-Nitrogen Ratio, Judging Moisture Content, and Efficient Turning
Basic Principles of Aerobic Fermentation: The essence of organic fertilizer fermentation is the process of decomposing organic matter using aerobic microorganisms. Under sufficient oxygen conditions, microorganisms multiply rapidly, breaking down large organic molecules in manure and straw into smaller humic molecules, while simultaneously releasing heat to raise the temperature of the compost pile to 55-70℃, effectively killing pathogens, parasite eggs, and weed seeds. The key to this process is “oxygen supply.” Once oxygen is lacking, it will switch to anaerobic fermentation, producing foul odors such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, and extending the fermentation cycle several times over.
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