Warming up the greenhouse

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Greenhouse warming has become a critical issue, especially during the cold winter months. Farmers in the northern regions of the country are once again facing challenges with maintaining adequate temperatures inside their greenhouses. Insulating and heating these structures has always been a major concern for growers. To address this, agricultural experts and farmers have explored various methods—such as using multiple layers of insulation, lighting-based heating, heating cables, and even hot air ovens. Some have even started installing air conditioners, transforming simple sheds into high-tech greenhouses. However, this approach may be leading to a misunderstanding. While it does provide some warmth, it also increases costs and introduces new safety risks. Instead of relying on expensive and potentially risky technologies, we can turn to nature’s own solution: microorganisms. One of the most effective tools for greenhouse warming is Golden Baby Fermentation Aid. This product is packed with beneficial microbes like actinomycetes, yeasts, and filamentous fungi. The process is simple: during soil preparation, mix fresh chicken manure, pig manure, cow dung, organic waste, and chopped straw into the soil. Then add the appropriate amount of Golden Baby starter, cover the soil, and let the fermentation begin. These microbes break down the organic materials through complex biochemical reactions, generating heat that gradually warms both the soil and the surrounding air. This natural process not only helps maintain a stable temperature but also enriches the soil. It produces enzymes, humic acid, and microbial metabolites that improve soil structure, suppress harmful bacteria, and promote root development. Some of these microbes can even convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use, as well as activate phosphorus and potassium that would otherwise go unused. This leads to healthier crops, better yields, and more sustainable farming practices. By working with nature, farmers can achieve long-term success without the high costs and risks associated with artificial heating systems.

Feed Supplement for animals

A feed supplement is a product that is added to an animal's diet to provide additional nutrients that may be lacking in the animal's regular feed. Feed supplements can come in many forms, including powders, pellets, liquids, and blocks, and can contain a variety of nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and probiotics. They are commonly used in livestock and poultry production to improve animal health, growth, and productivity. Some common feed supplements include calcium supplements for laying hens, probiotics for gut health in pigs, and electrolyte supplements for horses.

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