Concentrated separator by-product based fertilizer

Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Organic material-containing

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C071S023000, C071S025000, C071S064100

Reexamination Certificate

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07901481

ABSTRACT:
A vegetable based fluidic fertilizer derived from concentrated separator by-products (CSB.) The CSB is heat treated and optionally filtered to remove suspended particular matter. The heat treatment is performed in a range of about 150 to 200 degrees F. for about 24 to 96 hours. Filtration is provided using a standard wire mesh size in a range of about 50 to 200. The fertilizer may then be applied at about 25 to 200 gallons per acre. The fertilizer may be applied to agricultural vegetation either directly or by inclusion in an irrigation stream.

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