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Chicken manure is a high-quality organic fertilizer, but how to make it into organic fertilizer? First, you need to use a chicken manure drying machine to dry the chicken manure.
1. Choose the right chicken manure dryer
There are many types of chicken manure dryers, and you need to choose according to your actual situation. Generally speaking, rotary drum dryers are more suitable for large-scale chicken farms.
2. Drying
Before sending wet chicken manure into the chicken manure dryer, the chicken manure needs to be crushed first to facilitate drying. The wet chicken manure is then fed into a dryer for drying. During the drying process, it is necessary to pay attention to the control of temperature and humidity to ensure the drying effect.
3. Packaging
The dried chicken manure has been turned into organic fertilizer and can be packaged and sold. Before packaging, attention needs to be paid to screening the chicken manure to remove impurities and undried chicken manure. Finally, the chicken manure is packaged for easy transportation and sale.
Chicken manure drying machine can quickly process large amounts of chicken manure into organic fertilizer. Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in the production of various types of manure dryers. If you are interested in our equipment, please feel free to contact us.
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