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Fecal is the Ghost of Grain: Analysis of Traditional Farming Wisdom
Release time:2025-09-01 Views:4 Sources:Tai an Hongxin Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd

The philosophical logic and core role of "manure is the ghost of food" in traditional agriculture

The old saying manure is the ghost of grain, and grain is the essence of manure embodies the underlying wisdom of land circulation. I grew up in a rural area of Henan and saw my grandfathers generation regard manure piles as treasures. Now engaged in the research and development of organic fertilizer equipment, I have come to realize the philosophical essence of "human ghost transformation" - manure and grain are two sides of the land cycle.



The core role of manure in promoting grain growth

Fecal fertilizer is the "nutrient pool" of crops: in livestock and poultry manure, chicken manure has a total nutrient content of over 6%, and pig manure has the highest potassium content in livestock manure, with faster fertilizer efficiency than chemical fertilizers. Last year, experiments on farms around Zhengzhou showed that the nitrogen content in the soil of fully fertilized plots increased by 43% -96%, and the ability to retain water and nutrients was significantly enhanced; Under the action of microorganisms, the corn root system of the pig farm fertilizer water penetrated half a meter into the soil, resulting in a 16.5% increase in yield. The protein content of Beibei melon exceeded 39%, and the selling price doubled. These data are not laboratory results, but field measurements: once helped adjust equipment parameters for the breeding farm, completed manure fermentation in three days, and customers praised it as "more efficient than chemical fertilizers". The value of manure is to convert livestock waste into a sought after resource for farmers.



The Causal Philosophical Logic of Fertilizer and Grain in Traditional Farming

The essence of human ghost transformation is the material cycle. Previously, the main reason was that there was no accumulation of manure in the land, resulting in a continuous decline in yields after three to five years of depletion of soil fertility; It is also seen that poor people collect manure every day and accumulate ten acres of good land in five years - the return on land depends on how it is treated.



Nowadays, engaging in the utilization of solid waste resources feels more in line with traditional agriculture: farm manure and urban kitchen waste are all "misplaced resources". My device can convert these waste materials into organic fertilizer with a conversion rate of over 95%, which embodies the logic of manure is the ghost of food.



Finally, I would like to ask: What is the most "magical" effect of manure you have ever seen? Do you have any questions about organic fertilizer equipment? Lets chat in the comment section and promote a circular economy together!


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