Horse manure for composting, some (half of the pile) is already well broken down as it has been turned and well soaked this winter. Garden scraps, veggie scraps, eggshells, coffee grinds, compressed wood pellets (horse bedding) is all mixed together with manure free from any chemicals (no dewormers or meds used on the horse). Regular plastic composte bin and being impatient and a novice don’t mix things correctly or cut things down before placing them into the bin which has led to the compost at the access hatch being maybe 80% composted with the odd piece of carrot or potatoe left in.
Complete composted (poultry manure)
Poultry manure is often sold in dried and pelleted form by garden centres and is a good non-chemical fertiliser. Dried, pelleted and powdered forms are distinct from fresh domestic poultry litter, which is best used on the compost heap.
Composted beneficial microbe effect on maize
An understanding of ecological conditions effecting on bacterial inoculants is important when introducing microbes for increasing plant growth and productivity. In this study the influence of two different soil types on the stimulatory effect of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for maize was investigated. To study the effect of Pseudomonas bacteria on maize growth and atrazine biodegradation.