CATDOLL : CATDOLL: How much vermicompost can be produced from 1 ton of cow dung (how much vermicompost water can be produced from 1 ton of cow dung)

CATDOLL: How much vermicompost can be produced from 1 ton of cow dung (how much vermicompost water can be produced from 1 ton of cow dung)

1. How many earthworms can be produced from 1,000 cow dung?

One ton of cow dung can produce 60-70 kilograms of earthworms

2. How many earthworms can one ton of cow dung produce in how many days?

To answer the question, if you want to ask how many days one ton of cow dung can produce how many earthworms, first of all, we say that one ton of cow dung can raise 60 to 70 kilograms of earthworms. The reproduction can double in 20 days. So one ton of cow dung can produce about 200 kilograms of earthworms per month.

3. How many earthworms can be supported in one cubic meter of manure?

One ton of cow dung can produce 60-70 kilograms of earthworms.

Note that feeding must be scientifically proportioned.

Recipe Example:

① 50% cow dung, 50% pulp sludge;

② 100% cow dung or 100% mixture of all livestock dung;

③ 20% each of cow dung, pig dung, and chicken dung, and 40% of rice straw; (Note: Chicken dung needs to be used to raise maggots or left for more than 1 year before it can be used to raise earthworms, otherwise the earthworms will all escape or die.

Feed preparation:

Fermentation: Use straw or stalks to lay a 10-15 cm thick layer of dry material, then lay 4-6 cm of manure on the dry material and repeat 3-5 layers. Use a watering can to spray water on each layer until the water seeps out. If garbage is used, pile one layer of garbage and one layer of manure. The length and width are not limited, and it is covered with a film. In the season with high temperature, turn it over every 7 days. Generally, turning it over 3-5 times completes the fermentation of the feed.

After the feed is fermented, test the pH value. Earthworm feed generally requires an appropriate pH value of 6-7.5, but the pH value of many animal and plant wastes is often higher or lower than this value. When the pH exceeds 9, acetic acid, salt or citric acid can be used as a buffer;

4. How many earthworms can be raised from one ton of cow dung?

One ton of cow dung can produce 60-70 kilograms of earthworms.

Note that the feed must be scientifically proportioned. Formula examples: ① 50% cow dung, 50% pulp sludge; ② 100% cow dung or 100% mixture of all livestock dung; ③ 20% each of cow dung, pig dung, and chicken dung, 40% rice straw; (Note: Chicken dung must be used to raise maggots or left for more than 1 year before it can be used to raise earthworms, otherwise the earthworms will all escape or die.

5. How much dry cow dung can be produced from one ton of fresh cow dung?

One ton of cow dung can produce 60-70 kilograms of earthworms.

Note that feeding must be scientifically proportioned.

Recipe Example:

① 50% cow dung, 50% pulp sludge;

② 100% cow dung or 100% mixture of all livestock dung;

③ 20% each of cow dung, pig dung, and chicken dung, and 40% of rice straw; (Note: Chicken dung needs to be used to raise maggots or left for more than 1 year before it can be used to raise earthworms, otherwise the earthworms will all escape or die.

Feed preparation:

Fermentation: Use straw or stalks to lay a 10-15 cm thick layer of dry material, then lay 4-6 cm of manure on the dry material and repeat 3-5 layers. Use a watering can to spray water on each layer until the water seeps out. If garbage is used, pile one layer of garbage and one layer of manure. The length and width are not limited, and it is covered with a film. In the season with high temperature, turn it over every 7 days. Generally, turning it over 3-5 times completes the fermentation of the feed.

After the feed is fermented, test the pH value. Earthworm feed generally requires an appropriate pH value of 6-7.5, but the pH value of many animal and plant wastes is often higher or lower than this value. When the pH exceeds 9, acetic acid, salt or citric acid can be used as a buffer;

6. How many finished earthworms can be produced from 10 tons of cow dung?

600, 700 kg

One ton of cow dung can produce 60-70 kilograms of earthworms. Note that the feed must be scientifically proportioned. Formula examples: ① 50% cow dung, 50% pulp sludge; ② 100% cow dung or 100% mixture of all livestock dung; ③ 20% each of cow dung, pig dung, and chicken dung, and 40% rice straw; (Note: Chicken dung needs to be used to raise maggots or left for more than 1 year before it can be used to raise earthworms, otherwise the earthworms will all escape or die. Feed preparation: Fermentation: Use straw and stalks to spread a layer of dry material 10-15 cm thick, then spread 4-6 cm of manure on the dry material and repeat 3-5 layers, spraying each layer with water. Use a kettle to spray water until the water seeps out; if garbage is used, pile it up layer by layer. The length and width are not limited, and it should be covered tightly with a film. In the season with higher temperature, turn it over every 7 days. Generally, the fermentation of the feed is completed after 3-5 times of turning. After the feed is fermented, test the pH value. The pH value of earthworm feed is generally required to be 6-7.5, but the pH value of many animal and plant wastes is often higher or lower than this value. When the pH exceeds 9, acetic acid, salt or citric acid can be used as a buffer;

7. How many earthworms can be raised with 100 cow dungs?

It is currently impossible to count how many earthworms 100 cows can produce because we don't know whether the cows are big cows or calves. Big cows that produce more dung will produce more earthworms, while calves that produce less dung will produce fewer earthworms.

8. How many tons of cow dung produce one ton of earthworm manure?

Six tons of cow dung produce one ton of earthworm manure.

9. How much cow dung is needed to produce one pound of adult earthworms?

Every pound of earthworms will produce about 1-2 ounces of feces per day, which is about 500 pounds a year.

The feces produced by earthworms can also be used to fertilize crops such as forage grass, flowers, rubber, and organic vegetables. As people increasingly favor organic food, earthworm manure has become an ecological organic fertilizer favored by surrounding farmers. Selling 12 tons of earthworm manure each year can bring the cooperative an income of 6,000 yuan.

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