Compost from rice straw

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https://www.accessagriculture.org/compost-rice-straw

Duration: 

00:13:32

Year of Production: 

2017

Source/Author: 

Nawaya
“Small scale farmers can struggle to keep their soil healthy, and often resort to buying fertilisers to improve their yield, but with a bit of extra work to make compost, yield can be increased naturally and the soil improved year by year. To turn your rice straw into compost, requires a series of steps that control and accelerate the decomposition by microorganisms. With the right conditions, your compost will be ready in 4 months.“

Making compost out of rice straw is a good way to earn some extra money and to keep the soil healthy. Therefore you can follow some guidelines.

Rice straw can be used in various forms. But often farmers see it as waste because it doesn‘t compost well, is cheap to sell and there is too many of it. Therefore, the farmers burn the rice straw to make space for the next season. This is bad for the air and kills life in the soil.

Microorganism

To make compost out of straw you need microorganisms which must have a optimal balance out of manure, rice straw, moisture and ventilation.

Bunches that are under 1 metre high doesn‘t heat enough but at the same time a bunch that is too high is to heavy. Without ventilation the process of decomposing slows down. A temperature between 55 and 65 degrees celsius kills most weed seeds and diseases that are in the manure. If the bunch gets over 71 degree celsius it is too hot and all the beneficial microorganism that are used to decompose die.

Making rice straw compost

Add rice straw to fresh manure with a 2 to 1 ratio. Build up the bunch with alternating one layer of straw and one of manure. Furthermore you should add water to each layer. The bunch should be moist but not sinking in. The bunch should be as high as an adult.

In the first six days the compost is too hot to touch it. When it is over 71 degree celsius, it should be turned, so that it cools down. After one week the temperature cools down to 20 degrees celsius. Then it feels warm when you touch it.

You should turn the bunch every 3 to 4 weeks and use this possibility to add water evenly. To make the process faster you can buy effective micro-organisms or EM.

The compost should be ready after 4 month. You will recognize that the straw doesn‘t look like straw anymore, but feels, looks and smells like fresh soil.

Sift the fresh compost before selling, to increase its value.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:55Often farmers see rice straw as waste because it doesn‘t compost well, is cheap to sell and there is too many of it.
00:5602:33To make compost out of straw you need microorganism.
02:3403:47Add rice straw to fresh manure with a 2 to 1 ratio.
03:4803:58Build up the bunch with alternating one layer of straw and one of manure.
03:5904:06Add water to each layer to keep it moist but not soak it.
04:0704:27The bunch should be as high as an adult.
04:2805:10In the first six days the compost is too hot to touch it.
05:1105:40When the bunch is over 71 degree celsius, it should be turned, so that it cools down.
05:4106:43You should turn the bunch every 3 to 4 weeks and use this possibility to add water evenly.
06:4408:49To make the process faster you can buy effective micro-organisms or EM.
08:5009:08You will recognize that the straw doesn‘t look like straw anymore, but feels, looks and smells like fresh soil.
09:0910:40Sift the fresh compost before selling, to increase its value.
10:4113:32Summary

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