Claims
- 1. A method of making fertilizer comprising the steps of:
- blending a homogenous mixture of plant food nutrients, a hydrospansive material, and at least one biological food source material;
- absorbing water into the hydrospansive material;
- gelatinizing the blend;
- removing the water from the hydrospansive material; and
- absorbing liquid inoculum into the hydrospansive material.
- 2. The fertilizer made according to the method of claim 1.
- 3. The method of making a fertilizer as set forth in claim 1 including the additional steps of forming the hydrospansive material into granules after removing the water and prior to absorbing liquid inoculum, coating the granules with a concentrated urea solution, allowing the urea solution to at least partially solidify, and applying a talc coating to the at least partially solidified urea coating.
- 4. A method of introducing desirable biological components into granular fertilizer comprising the steps of:
- introducing water into a material to cause the material to expand;
- removing the introduced water from the material;
- pasteurizing the material, the steps of removing and pasteurizing being performed contemporaneously by heating the material, the step of heating being preceded by extruding the material to both gelatinize the material and to form it into pellets thereby fixing the size of the material so that the material does not resume its former size upon the removal of the introduced water;
- absorbing liquid inoculum with desirable biological components into the material;
- grinding the pellets into granules of a preferred size;
- applying a concentrated urea solution to the preferred size granules:
- allowing the urea solution to at least partially solidify; and
- applying a talc coating to the at least partially solidified urea.
- 5. The method of claim 4 including the further step of rejecting and recycling granules outside a predetermined size range.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of absorbing comprises dropping the non-rejected granules through an atomized mist of a liquid inoculum containing biological spores at an elevated pressure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 08/391,548 filed Feb. 21, 1995 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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