Farmyard manure
Farmyard manure refers to the product of the fermentation of livestock waste mixed with solid bedding materials such as straw, sand, sawdust, etc. It has long been used as a fertilizer in agriculture for its contribution of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other essential nutrients for plants.
The physical nature and chemical composition of manure vary depending on the animal species, the type of bedding used, and the degree of maturation reached. In addition to its fertilizing function, well-matured manure also acts as a soil conditioner, enriching the soil with organic matter and improving its physical properties.
The organic fertilizer BioAksxter®, used alone or in combination with manure or other soil amendments, enhances the mineralization process of organic matter, preventing plants from expending excess energy for its breakdown. It increases humification capacity, enriching the availability of essential elements for plant life processes. Moreover, it eliminates pollutants such as antibiotics and hormones that would otherwise enter the plant's metabolic cycle and, ultimately, agricultural products.
By sanitizing the soil, BioAksxter® optimizes the supply of organic matter and nutrients to crops.