IJAER

International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research™

ISSN 2455-6939

Title:
ORGANOMINERAL EFFECT ON THE INITIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CORN

Authors:
Marcos Miguel Pinaffi Scanavach, Kleso Silva Franco Junior, Giselle Prado Brigante

Abstract:
As the population increases, the demand for food is intensified, a production of food of animal origin, especially dairy production in an intensive system, can result in environmental problems. Such production results in the accumulation of waste that, if not managed, can cause environmental contamination. Allied to this stabled production, there is a need to supply food via trough, where one of the main types are bulky ones, with corn silage as a traditionalism in this category. The Compost Barn System, in which the animals are on the bed of organic material and the feces and urine of these animals, together with the action of microorganisms, compost this bed, stabilizing the manure, which can be used as fertilizer. it was held from September 2021 to November 2021, at Sitio Pinheirinho, located in Bairro Pinhalzinho in the city of Machado Sul de Minas Gerais, where it was conducted in 10 l plastic bags where it was sown as corn seeds. The experiment was installed in a randomized block design - DBC, with 6 treatments in 4 replications, totaling 24 plots. Where it had as comments the height of the plant, diameter of the calm, fresh and green mass. It can be observed with the following work that when the organic compost coming from the Compost Celeiro is manufactured in the amount required by the corn crop, there is good initial development in relation to the green and dry mass.

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