Drying the moist animal manure and converting it into agricultural fertilizer to be used in agriculture.
In order for the barn manure to be beneficial to the plant, it must be burnt and mature. Since the carbon/nitrogen ratio is high in barn manure, which is applied to the soil while fresh, the plant does not benefit from it and nitrogen deficiency occurs in the plant. With the burning of barn manure, the carbon/nitrogen ratio is reduced.
Due to the increasing population, the increasing demand for animal foods has led to the intensification of medium and large scale animal husbandry in Turkey. Many livestock enterprises, which do not have agricultural lands, generally cannot properly evaluate the resulting animal wastes.
I want to work on the environment and combating climate change by managing animal manure. I would like to establish partnerships with those who have a program in this regard.
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