Patent classifications
C05F1/00
FERTILIZER COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING WOOL PELLETS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS, WOOL PELLETS INCLUDING ANIMAL PRODUCTS, AND RELATED METHODS
A fertilizer composition comprising a base composition, a plurality of wool pellets comprising wool, and at least one animal product selected from the group consisting of blood meal, meat and bone meal, fish meal, and tankage. Related methods of forming the fertilizer composition comprise providing a plurality of wool pellets to a base composition, adding the at least one animal product to the base composition, and mixing the plurality of wool pellets, the at least one animal product, and the base composition to form a fertilizer composition comprising the plurality of wool pellets, the at least one animal product, and the base composition. Related methods of providing at least one nutrient to a plant are also described.
WOOL PELLETS FOR PLANT FERTILIZATION AND RELATED METHODS
A pellet for fertilizing and watering plants may include wool from a belly area of one or more sheep compressed in a pelletized form. The wool may also include natural lanolin. Methods for making pellets may include selecting and obtaining a type and cut of wool from an animal, not removing natural lanolin from the wool, and pelletizing the wool. Methods for providing a substance to roots of plants may include distributing pellets throughout a soil composition, adding water to the pellets and soil composition, and allowing the pellets to release the substance to the soil composition and roots of the plants.
Betaine based organic fertilizer
An organic fertilization method is provided using betaine based organic fertilizer product and/or betaine and fish fertilizer by-product based fertilizer product. The betaine based organic fertilizer product and/or betaine and fish fertilizer by-product based fertilizer product is applied to agricultural vegetation in one of multiple forms and by one of multiple methods.
PRODUCT, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN IMPROVED FERTILIZER
A product, system and method for an improved plant fertilizer made from harvested skimmate from a reservoir filed with a reduced sodium, artificial ocean water solution and live fish that produce fish excrement (reclaimed as skimmate). The skimmate contains a reduced concentration of sodium as a result of being harvested from a reduced sodium aquatic solution. The harvested skimmate is mixed with one or more additives to produce an improved fertilizer that may be certified as organic.
METHOD OF USING/APPLYING A KERATIN HYDROLYSIS PEPTIDE SOLUTION UPON GRAPE PLANTS TO INCREASE PRODUCTION YIELD
Present invention teaches the method of using a keratin hydrolysis peptide (KHP) solution to increase the grape plant's production yield. By selectively choosing specific weights of feathers and water, and treating the mixture, though one embodiment does not have water mixed in, to a high-temperature high-pressure hydrolysis process, the resulting solution is confirmed to contain at least 253 peptides and then applied to the leaf surface of grape plants at different growth stages. Optionally, the KHP solution can be diluted by water, as taught in the specification, before applying to the leaf surface of the grape plants.
Method for manufacturing organic fertilizer
Methods for manufacturing organic fertilizer and soil products from animal tissue and other biomass are disclosed, along with the fertilizer and soil products produced therefrom.
METHOD OF USING/APPLYING A KERATIN HYDROLYSIS PEPTIDE SOLUTION TO PROMOTE THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CORN CROPS
Present invention teaches the method of using a keratin hydrolysis peptide (KHP) solution to promote the growth and development of corn crops, by selectively choosing specific weights of feathers and water, and treating the mixture to a high-temperature high-pressure hydrolysis process, the resulting solution is confirmed to contain at least 253 peptides and, at seedling stage and/or early growth stage, applied to the soil around or sprayed to the young plants. Optionally, the KHP solution can be diluted by water, as disclosed in the specification, before administering as taught herein.
METHOD OF USING/APPLYING A KERATIN HYDROLYSIS PEPTIDE SOLUTION TO IMPROVE THE FERTILIZER USAGE EFFICIENCY IN WHEAT PLANTS
Present invention teaches the method of using a keratin hydrolysis peptide (KHP) solution to improve the efficacy of fertilizer usage and absorption by wheat plants. By selectively choosing specific weights of feathers and water, and treating the mixture to a high-temperature high-pressure hydrolysis process, the resulting solution is confirmed to contain at least 253 peptides and then infused to the fertilized soil in which the wheat seeds are planted and grown. Optionally, the KHP solution can be diluted by water, as disclosed in the specification, for applying to the soil around the wheat plants.
METHOD OF USING/APPLYING A KERATIN HYDROLYSIS PEPTIDE SOLUTION TO PROMOTE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COTTON SEEDLING
Present invention teaches the method of using a keratin hydrolysis peptide (KHP) solution to promote the development and growth of cotton seedlings. By selectively choosing specific weights of feathers and water, and treating the mixture to a high-temperature high-pressure hydrolysis process, the resulting solution is confirmed to contain at least 253 peptides and, at seedling stage and early growth stage, applied to the soil around the cotton plants, and sprayed to the young plants. Optionally, the KHP solution can be diluted by water, as disclosed in the specification, before administering as taught herein.
METHOD OF USING/APPLYING A KERATIN HYDROLYSIS PEPTIDE SOLUTION TO ENHANCE THE DROUGHT TOLERANCE ATTRIBUTE OF WHEAT PLANTS
Present invention teaches the method of using a keratin hydrolysis peptide (KHP) solution to enhance the drought tolerance attribute of wheat plants. By selectively choosing specific weights of feathers and water, and treating the mixture to a high-temperature high-pressure hydrolysis process, the resulting solution is confirmed to contain at least 253 peptides and then infused to the soil in which the wheat seeds are planted; the solution can also be sprayed to the leaf surface of young wheat plants. Optionally, the KHP solution can be diluted by water, as disclosed in the specification, for applying to the soil around the wheat plants and for spraying to leaf surface of young wheat plants.