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Recycling of Farm Waste
Recycle of garden wastes
Scope
It has been estimated that organic
resources available in the country alone can produce not less than 20
million tonnes of plant nutrients (NPK). Vermicompost technology has
promising potential to meet the organic manure requirement in both
irrigated and rainfed areas. It has tremendous prospects in converting
agro-wastes and city garbage into valuable agricultural input. Thus
various economic uses can be obtained from organic wastes and garbage
and prevent pollution. From vermiculture, we get well decomposed worm
casts, which can be used as manure for crops, vegetables, flowers,
gardens, etc. In this process, earthworms also get multiplied and the
excess worms can be converted into vermiprotein which can be utilised
as feed for poultry, fish, etc. Vermi-wash can also be used as spray on
crops
Feed ingredients
Cow dung and agro wastes in
the ratio of 1:1 to 1:3 may be mixed and allowed to predecompose for
about 2 weeks in a separate tank adjacent to the vermicompost tank,
before being fed to the earthworms.
Process
Create adequate no. of holes (about 8 holes of 5 cm. diameter at the bottom) to facilitate drainage of excess water
Bedding comprise of broken bricks, stone pieces, saw dust, sand and soil
Release earthworms in this bedding
Pour the feed mix over this bedding of earthworms of about 15 to 20 cm thick
Pre decomposed material need not be added in layers but its depth should not be more than 1.5 to 2 feet
Tank is covered with thatched roof to maintain the moisture of the tank feed (40% moisture should be maintained)
Under sub optimal moisture conditions the earthworms have a tendency to move downwards towards the bed of the tank. When the moisture, temperature and organic matter are optimum, the size, weight and cocoon producing capacity of earthworm’s increases.
Conversion: One
kilogram of worms numbering about 600 to 1000 can convert 25 to 45 kg.
of wet waste per week. The compost recovery would be around 25 kg per
week under well managed conditions.
Harvest
The total decomposition may take
about 75 – 100 days depending on various factors. Therefore one tank
may be used to 4 to 5 times in a year for vermicompost. A few days
before the harvest watering of the tank are discontinued to allow
migration of worms towards the bottom of the bed. The compost is then
transferred outside without disturbing the bed and heaped on a plain
open surface. The compost is sieved through a 3 mm mesh and then
packed in gunnies.
Conventional sieve
Methods of waste treatment by Earthworms
The second method is easy and is widely practiced in our country.
Vermi Compost tanks – size 20’ x 3 ¼’ x 2’
Total land required for construction of 4 tanks = 900 sq. ft. (30’ x 30’)
Earth worms – 25 kg for 4 tanks @ Rs. 300 /kg (Euginea utilis) - Rs. 7500.00
Source
Professor and Head
Department of Floriculture and Landscaping Horticultural College and Research Institute Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore - 641 003 |
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Sunday, 9 March 2014
Organic Farming :: Organic Inputs and Techniques Recycling of Farm Waste
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