Excessive use of chemical fertilizers has seriously impaired soil fertility, leading to a decline in grain production. Research indicates that the overuse of these fertilizers causes a depletion of organic carbon in the soil, further affecting its fertility.
To address this threat, the adoption of bio-manure such as Press Mud Compost can be highly beneficial. Press Mud Compost is an abundant source of carbon, rich in essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK). By using Press Mud Compost, soil organic carbon can be balanced, preserving optimum productivity and soil fertility.
Specifications of Press Mud Compost:
Potassium as K20: 1.5%
Nitrogen as N: 2.0%
Phosphorous as P2O5: 0.51%
Zinc as Zn: 115 mg/kg
Calcium as C: 2.5%
Magnesium as Mg: 1.0%
Sulphur as S: 1.2%
Iron as Fe: 400 mg/kg
Organic Carbon: 36.5%
C : N Ratio: 18.3 : 1
Bulk Density: 0.88
pH: 7.4
Moisture Content: 30%
Beneficial Bacteria Tests:
Total Viable Bacterial Count as N Bacteria: 1.1 x 106 CFU/gm
Total Viable Bacterial Count as P Bacteria: 1.1 x 106 CFU/gm
Unique benefits of Press Mud Compost:
Improves physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil.
Enhances soil structure, air circulation, and water retention capacity.
Prevents nutrient leaching, ensuring nutrient availability for plant roots.
Contains essential micro and macro-nutrients required for plant growth.
Promotes breakdown of crop residues, improving soil texture and nutrient release.
Increases yield and quality of various crops, including field, vegetable, fruit, and trees.
Suitable for both base-dressing and top-dressing application.
Improves alkaline and saline/sodic soil conditions.
Facilitates root growth by enhancing soil structure.
Ultimately, boosts crop yield by improving soil fertility and structure.
Suitable for all types of crops, orchards, kitchen gardens, and flowers.
Requires only 1-2 tons/acre compared to 15-20 tons/acre of Farm Yard Manure.
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