Magic poop or how to make $765 on shit!

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Hello read.cash, hello my dear readers and writers.

Someone is laughing at the mouth right now, someone will be surprised and say: "This can not be! But after reading this, you'll change your mind. I will tell you how to poop (real!) Turn into real money. And as you know, "money never smells". No. This is not about Poocoin (💩).

Today we're going to talk about the products of life's waste, but not ours, the human waste, but the animal waste. Namely about manure and at the same time making good money.

How to make manure a financial tool and what is the profitability of "ambre"? Read about this and more right now!

Waste as fertilizer

It is often said that manure is the manure of the past. It is not very effective, its composition is not balanced, it is unpleasant to handle and frankly it smells unpleasant. But organic fertiliser can do for soil what chemical fertiliser cannot - it 'heals' the soil. Fertilizer improves soil fertility, while inorganic fertilizer, for all its benefits, reduces it.

Regular use of organic fertilisers increases the nutrient content of the soil many times over. The various elements in fertiliser remain "open" in the soil for 5-7 years, which is twice as long as "mineral" fertiliser. In short, with fertilizer you can create a real black soil on your land within ten years!!!

In addition to the chemical composition of organic fertilizers, the physical properties of the soil are improved: its structure, permeability and moisture content, its biological activity is increased and the reproduction of beneficial microorganisms is activated.

Manure is the best vitamin cocktail for arable soils. But to take advantage of it, a smart approach is needed. You need to know the mineral content and have a clear understanding of the application process: when to apply it, to which crop and in what quantity.

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Alone on the field in the mud. The other side of the coin.

It's basically the most dangerous waste, pig manure. Very aggressive to the environment. Before spreading the manure on the field (in strictly limited quantities!), it has to be incubated for a long time to inactivate pathogenic microbes, worm eggs and weed seeds. Waste from industrial pig farms requires special treatment: it contains dangerous substances such as heavy metals, antibiotics, hormones, pesticides as well as worms, swine fever pathogens, salmonella and foot-and-mouth disease. The manure-like effluent causes soil erosion, groundwater pollution, waterlogging and air pollution with emissions of hydrogen sulphide and ammonia.

Recipe. It then passes through a small device. This device uses the energy of a rotating electromagnetic field and produces a number of effects: acoustic waves, electrolysis, microfoam, magnetosynthesis, cavitation, etc. It can be compared to the work of a large stirring machine, which grinds all the contents into a molecular state. At the same time, a silver solution is injected into the plant for further disinfection. The sterilised biomass is then enriched with "beneficial" soil bacteria, dried and the bifido is ready.

The rest is simple: Organic fertiliser is transported to the fields and can be applied directly to the straw. The bacteria do their job by recycling plant residues and restoring soil fertility. With this technology, you can forget about buying expensive mineral fertilisers forever. Yields of barley treated with this fertilizer show an immediate increase of 8 bushels/acre. And the cost of growing grain has been cut in half!

But processing manure into fertiliser is a real goldmine. The price of a ton of "raw material" is 3,000 grivnas, while abroad it is $400-500 per ton.

A bit of maths with my example

As a mini farmer, of course I have animals.

Every year we sell our "stinking gold" with 5-6 KAMAZ trucks. One of these trucks can carry 10-15 tons. We have 153 dollars for one truck and 5 of them!

To me 153×5 = 765 dollars a year for crap!

My husband spent most of the day washing up in the bathroom after loading this "stinking gold", but with a big smile on his face because he now has almost 1000 dollars in his pocket🤗.

I'm a mini farmer and the agribusinesses clearly have a lot more. What do you make of these figures, dear reader?

Fresh pig manure is very aggressive to plants, so it should not be used as fertilizer until it has decomposed.

However, humus-producing bacteria - the main players in the decomposition process - break down the aggressive substances, extract nutrients from them and then produce humic acids, which are used to make humus.

After decomposition, the manure becomes a well-composted fertiliser, which supplements the humus used for plant growth and enriches the soil with various trace elements, without which the growth and production of different crops would not be possible.

Conclusion.

Money is literally under our feet, but not everyone knows how to use it wisely. All that glitters is not gold, and sometimes it does not smell good. But real money (fiat) doesn't smell😉

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Both of you and hubby are farmers sister Sage? Manure means stool too? I don't know the term manure. Haha. Decomposing is a strict process to avoid "soil damage". Now I realize why doing it takes time and proper ingredients. Like Jento we have used carabao/cow/horse manures before.

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1 year ago

Yes, dear I am a "mini-farmer" Manure is animal poop, mostly paruhopitnyh, but you can and droppings of rabbits and all birds, but it must take 1kg 10 liters. water otherwise your crops will "burn out". And you can not "fresh" manure, as well, all the "will burn" (dry out). Over 10 years of proper use of manure is not fertile soil turns into chernozem (fertile soil).

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1 year ago

Wow! I do here it but never come to actualize this. What we commonly use are cow/horse manures. Thank u for the read.

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