20th International Scientific Conference Engineering for Rural Development Proceedings 2021
DOI: 10.22616/erdev.2021.20.tf085
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Physical mechanical properties evaluation of experimental granulated poultry manure fertilizer

Abstract: Currently there are searches for new and more rational ways to use agricultural organic waste for new forms of energy, creating fertilizers and other products. One of biodegradable waste management ways is raw material granulation, as processing of recyclable materials into compressed organic products. According to the EU legal requirements manure is considered to be waste the livestock owner has to account for and eliminate using as crop fertilizer and not polluting the environment. Poultry manure granulation… Show more

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“…Biofuel by-products such as ash can be used as an additive in the agriculture sector for fertilizer production. In the experiment conducted by scientists from the Magnus University Agriculture Academy, a 25% increase in the concentration of biofuel ash in poultry manure had a positive effect on the increase of granules strength to 55% [31]. Nazarov et al conducted studies of various biofuel granulates based on biomass waste, i.e., wood shavings, spent malt, peat, and sunflower husks, among others.…”
Section: Switchgrass + Lime Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biofuel by-products such as ash can be used as an additive in the agriculture sector for fertilizer production. In the experiment conducted by scientists from the Magnus University Agriculture Academy, a 25% increase in the concentration of biofuel ash in poultry manure had a positive effect on the increase of granules strength to 55% [31]. Nazarov et al conducted studies of various biofuel granulates based on biomass waste, i.e., wood shavings, spent malt, peat, and sunflower husks, among others.…”
Section: Switchgrass + Lime Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%