What is the difference between bio-organic fertilizer and farmyard fertilizer?

Bioorganic fertilizer refers to a combination of specific functional microorganisms and a group of microorganisms that are mainly derived from animal and plant residues (such as livestock and poultry manure, crop stalks, etc.), and that are harmlessly treated and decomposed organic materials. Fertilizer with organic fertilizer effect. Farmhouse fertilizer refers to the organic fertilizer that farmers gather by mixing animal manure, manure or crop stalks. The difference between the two:

The first is the beneficial microbial differences

Bio-organic fertilizer contains a large number of beneficial micro-organisms. The activity of micro-organisms can improve soil physical and chemical properties, inhibit the growth of harmful micro-organisms, and promote the growth of crops; farmer manure has less microbial content, and beneficial micro-organisms and harmful micro-organisms are symbiotic.

The second is the difference in fertilizer efficiency

The bio-organic fertilizer has a short fermentation time, thorough decomposing, less nutrient loss, and relatively quicker fertilizer efficiency; farmyard manure is accumulated for a long time in the open air, and nutrient (especially nitrogen) loss is more.

Third, differences in security

Bio-organic fertilizers have basically eliminated the pests and diseases that are harmful to crop growth in the excrement of livestock and poultry through the action of beneficial microorganisms. In addition, the bio-organic fertilizer is fermented and fully applied to the soil after rotting, which will not cause the crops to burn roots and burn seedlings. However, the farmer's fertilizer is not fully cooked and the amount is slightly larger, burning roots and burning seedlings will appear, resulting in reduced production.

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