Process for preserving of damp bio mass

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A23K 3/03 (2006.01) A23L 3/34 (2006.01)

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CA 1186546

The Abstract of the Disclosure: The invention pertains to a process to preserve moist cellmass, such as straw, hay, fresh fodder, seeds, whole grain (straw and grain in one), grain hull waste, byproducts of potato industry, sugarbeet cuttings, products of the cellulose industry (cellulose, o-fibre), wood cells handled by various methods, energy forest production softcells and bio mass in general, by adding urea and ureaphosphate most preferably in solid form, either in separate or common crystals to the mass to be handled. Other minerals or additives, needed by animals, may be included in the crystals. Thereby when preserving bio mass handled in said way the nitro- gen and phosphor of urea-ureaphosphate react with the organic mass thereby forming nitrogen compounds suitable for digestion of the animals and the digestibility of the organic mass will be essentially improved.

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