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Old 07-03-2005, 08:05 PM
Franz Heymann
 
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"travena" wrote in message
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the will multiply, but go to easier food source,


But if all the food source is kept tidily in the compost heap, what is
this eassier food you mention?

dung or manure is not
that easy to break.


They rot a damn sight quicker than leaves or sawdust, for example.

in 1 gram of soil you have appr. 4000 different organismen,
we just put
the most efficient species in one gram overpopulating this 1.000.000
times,


What is the procedure by which these more effient organisms are
separated out from the rest?

I would have thought that if you just mixed a kilogram or so of
ordinary soil into the compost heap, the required organisms would
multiply in no time flat on their own.

MANURE DEGRADER is a powdered blend of selectively adapted organisms
blended with crude enzymes and emulsifiers specifically designed to
liquefy, digest and deodourise agricultural wastes.


What does this powdering process consist of? How do the organisms in
fact survive a powdering process?

Features

∑ Digests cellulosic fibers, proteins, fats and residual
carbohydrates in animal wastes.
∑ Improves consistency of waste for pumping.
∑ Retards odour generation in animal waste.
∑ Maximizes fertilizer value of animal waste material.


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Franz
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