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What type of equipment is available for chicken manure processing Organic Fertilizer Production Line, and how much is the price? Chicken manure, cow dung, and other manure mixed straw, distiller's grains, bean dregs, bean cake, soybean meal, etc. are fermented, dried, granulated, and processed into organic fertilizer, which has low cost and considerable profit. Chicken manure processing organic fertilizer production equipment manufacturers Zhengzhou strive to customize various models at reasonable prices.
Jiutian meets the needs of different users from the customized supply of Chicken Manure Dryer to the customized production of chicken manure processing organic fertilizer production line equipment. The main body of the complete set of equipment includes spiral extrusion dehydrator, tumble dryer, granulator, mixed fermentation tank, and other supporting equipment. The cost of chicken manure dehydration and drying is low, and the formation rate of chicken manure organic fertilizer particles is high, which is the main feature and advantage of Jiutian chicken manure organic fertilizer production equipment. For more details, you can contact us at any time.
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