Microbes are a biological waste treatment product that contains naturally occurring bacteria, fungi, and enzymes that rapidly break down dairy manure solids. The product contains a combination of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria that are capable of digesting proteins and carbohydrates in all types of storage facilities. The microbes also contain a lignin degrading fungi that reduces the solids associated with undigested forages and fibrous bedding material. The microbes will increase digestion of the organic solids, thereby reducing the accumulation of sludge laden sand at the bottom of the lagoon or earthen storage facility.
Bacillus bacterial strains have been selected for their production of enzymes under a combination of aerobic and anaerobic environments.
Fungi Species have been selected for their production of lignin degrading enzymes
Microbes contain specific bacteria, fungi, and enzymes that enhance the natural process of waste digestion. The microbe's lignin degrading fungi and proteolytic bacteria increase microbial decomposition. This in turn...
The Bacillus Organisms in microbes reduce odors in stored manure by changing the decomposition process, preventing the accumulation of volatile fatty acids and odorous end products.
Also, by changing the decomposition process, the microorganisms reduce the anaerobic digestion of nitrogen in the manure. This reduces ammonia production and the loss of nitrogen from the waste. The microbes will not affect the phosphorus and potassium levels.
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