Quality Rice Hulls & Poultry Litter

Analysis

Take a peek at our analysis of two important agricultural by-products: rice hulls and poultry litter. Get the scoop on what they can do for your farm production!

Bio Solid Analysis

Bio Solid Analysis

General Questions

Have you been wondering how rice hulls and poultry litter could be useful? We’ve got the answers to your questions right here, so consider yourself in-the-know!

They help aerate the soil, retain moisture, and prevent weeds from growing. Therefore rice hulls can be used in the garden as mulch.

Composted chicken manure provides a slow-release source of macro- and micronutrients and acts as a soil amendment. Compared to other manures, chicken manure and the associated litter are higher in nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and calcium, and are also rich in organic matter (Zublena, 1993). Addition of organic matter to soils increases a soil’s water-holding capacity, improves aeration and drainage, reduces erosion, reduces fertilizer leaching and improves a soil’s structure.

They are a good source of phosphorus and potassium, which are essential nutrients for plant growth.

 

Blog & Article

If you’re looking to up your farming and gardening game, why not take a gander at our blog posts? We have loads of information on how poultry litter and rice hulls can be used in an array of ways. Check it out!
What You Need to Know About Poultry Litter as a Soil Amendment
18Jul

What You Need to Know About Poultry Litter as a Soil Amendment

Micronutrients: Most farmers only apply micronutrients when their crops show a deficiency of…

Good News for Poultry Litter in Oklahoma
18Jul

Good News for Poultry Litter in Oklahoma

On a case in Oklahoma that began in 2009, the Court ruled, in…

Poultry Litter as a Fuel?
18Jul

Poultry Litter as a Fuel?

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