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Many customers asked how to deal with cow dung. Manure is difficult to handle in farms. Many companies choose composting and fermentation. Although this is feasible, it is not convenient. What equipment can process manure faster Nowadays, manure processing equipment has also entered the high-tech era. Now many customers choose to use Cow Manure Dryers. So what are the characteristics of cow manure dryers?
The Cow Dung Dryer can dry the fresh cow dung with 65% moisture content through high-temperature drying, disinfection and sterilization, decomposition, and other processes to produce pure cow dung organic fertilizer with a moisture content of less than 13%. The cow dung dryer has the characteristics of excellent structure, simple operation, large production capacity, high automatic degree. It can achieve deodorization and sterilization during the drying process. The cow dung processed by the cow dung dryer is an organic fertilizer that can be used in many industries. It is a good green fertilizer for planting fruits and vegetables; it can also be used twice as feed for pigs, chickens, and fish; it can also be grown mushrooms. Cow dung has been fully utilized.
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