How to manage fertilizer?
Manure Management Lack of information and inadequacy of legal regulations regarding the storage of liquid animal manure cause excessive fertilizer application to lands near animal farms and intense pollution of the environment. Pollution of ground and surface waters threatens human and animal health in all nearby areas, especially in farms. Therefore, it is important for livestock enterprises to have appropriate liquid animal manure and manure slurry warehouses. As a start for proper manure management, farms should have at least a six-month storage capacity. The fertilizer kept in these warehouses should be distributed to the agricultural lands with modern fertilizer distribution equipment, in line with the needs of the soil and the plant (dosed) and homogeneously (equally) to the entire land. The solution to fertilizer-related problems essentially lies in nature, within the ecological life cycle. The ecological life cycle is based on a simple principle: Residues from animal husbandry are applied to the fields with appropriate methods as liquid and solid mixed animal manure or separated manure (slurry). As a result of the use of nutrient-rich farm manure; Agricultural products grown naturally, cheaply and with high efficiency are obtained. Animals fed with these natural products grow much healthier and better. Only in this way can the use of chemical fertilizers produced, which are expensive and energy-intensive, be reduced.