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Alfalfa is cultivated mostly for its importance as a forage crop and widely fed to dairy cattle as well as other popular farm animals. It is primarily harvested as hay for its nutritional value as it contains high protein content and highly digestible fiber which is what makes it such a great food source for a diversity of farm animals. Now more and more people realize that alfalfa is the very good raw material for making animal feed. They know alfalfa must be dried before it can be harvested and made into bales of hay, but the problem is that the alfalfa operator does not know how to choose and where to purchase the alfalfa dryer. Jiutian Alfalfa Rotary Dryer machine helps customers achieve alfalfa grass storage.
Jiutian Alfalfa Dryer can reduce the moisture content of the alfalfa to be about 13% - 15% which is suitable for long term storage and making forage pellets as high-quality animal feed. The rotary drum dryers manufactured by Jiutian have the ability to not only help with the drying process but make it more efficient. We supply drying processing systems and the complete production line from raw materials to pellet product. If you are looking for a solution to process the alfalfa or forage, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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