Farming method using waste material

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A01C 21/00 (2006.01) A01C 23/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2124047

A method of farming comprises collecting waste material such as manure from animal farming, or effluent from food processing plants or the like in a closed container, stirring and aerating the material within the container and adding yeast and phosphoric acid to increase aerobic bacterial activity while reducing anaerobic bacteria and rendering the material into a pumpable liquid. The material is then spread across the ground by a spreading action by pumping the material through a pipe carried on the reel of a vehicle having a boom of the order of 100 feet in width so that the material is sprayed onto the ground in an even spreading action at a rate of the order of 1000 to 5000 gallons per acre. Simultaneously an oxidizing agent such as hydrogen peroxide is sprayed onto the material, preferably immediately before the material. Prior to spreading, crop residue on the ground is chopped to small length and broken so that the oxidizing agent acts on the straw and allows the high level of aerobic bacteria in the waste material to decompose the straw with the waste material in a rapid action. Subsequently the soil is incorporated with the crop residue and material to a depth of two inches.

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