GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Poultry clutter is a treasured byproduct of poultry manufacturing, but it surely should be safely saved and correctly carried out to agricultural land to realize the advantage of this natural fertilizer.
Care and worry want to be given to what are the 2 Most worthy, and probably contaminating vitamins present in poultry clutter — nitrogen and phosphorous.
In knowledge from the College of Georgia Cooperative Extension, it says, “many of the nitrogen present in poultry manure or clutter is within the type of natural nitrogen. A smaller quantity of the nitrogen within the clutter is ammonium. Natural nitrogen can. . .