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Industrial Humic Acid

XP (Humic Acid for contamination rehabilitation)

Manure Composting

It offers several benefits to manure composting, intensifying the process and improving the quality of the compost produced.
This speeds up manure composting, improves nutrient retention, reduces odor, and improves compost quality.
It is more beneficial to soil fertility and plant growth.

Benefits of Manure Compost XP

Accelerates Decomposition and promotes enzyme production

Stimulates beneficial microbes with energy carbon sources that break down organic matter in manure, speeding up the composting process and increases the production of enzymes that facilitate the decomposition of complex organic materials into simpler compounds.

Increases cation exchange capacity (CEC)

Enhances the ability of compost to hold onto essential nutrients.

Improves Compost Structure

Promotes the formation of stable organic matter, resulting in high-quality compost that is more beneficial for soil health.

Buffer pH Balance

Acts as a buffer, helping to regulate the pH levels in the compost, which is important for microbial activity and the overall quality of the compost.

Improves Nutrient Retention

XP binds to nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, reducing their loss through volatilization or leaching. This improves the nutrient content of the final compost.

Reduces Odor and Harmful Gas Emissions

Mitigates harmful gases by binding with nitrogen compounds and reduces the production of ammonia and nitrous oxide, both of which are environmental pollutants.

Physical structure improvements

Improves the physical structure of compost, allowing better oxygen flow, which is crucial for aerobic decomposition.

Reduces Pathogens

Enhance the conditions that favor beneficial microbes over harmful ones, helping to suppress pathogens and create a more hygienic compost.

Factors to make perfect manure compost

  • Moisture and oxygen

    In manure composting, proper moisture and oxygen supply are critical factors for maintaining the microbial activity necessary for efficient decomposition. The right management of both moisture and oxygen helps optimize the composting process, ensuring that organic matter breaks down properly, reducing odors, and producing high-quality compost.

    ○ Optimal Moisture Level : 50~60 %
    ○ Optimal Oxygen Level : 10~15 %

  • Calculate carbon and nitrogen ration before adding different materials

    The C/N ratio is critical in manure composting because it directly influences microbial activity, the rate of decomposition, nutrient retention, odor control, and the overall quality of the compost. Maintaining an optimal C/N ratio ensures efficient composting, minimizes nitrogen loss, reduces odor and gas emissions, and produces high-quality, nutrient-rich compost for soil improvement. Typical carbon sources for manure composting is rice husk, straw, sawdust, wood chips, or fall leaves must be calculate before decide amount add to manure.

  • Add XP

    Speeds up manure composting, improves nutrient retention, reduces odors, and enhances the quality of the compost, making it more beneficial for soil fertility and plant growth.

    ○ Application rate: add liquid XP 20L to 1ton of manure compost at the first mixing

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