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Forage grass is one of the feed sources that animals depend on, and its processing method directly affects the absorption and utilization of forage grass. We can often see forage dryers in life, so why do forage grasses need to be dried? What are the benefits of dried pasture?
Forage drying equipment is a process in which forage grass with a large water content is mechanically heated to evaporate the water in the forage grass and reduce the water content of the forage grass to 15% or even lower. Forage drying equipment generally adopts large mesh belt drying, with reliable drying effect, fast drying speed and high production efficiency. It is often used for drying operations in large-scale animal husbandry. Forage drying equipment is commonly used to dry forage, feed, wood, straw, rhizomes, vines, etc., and is a relatively common drying method in animal husbandry.

Benefits of dried grass:
1. Conducive to long-term storage: Forage grass and other plants with relatively high water content need to be dried as soon as possible after harvesting. If pasture is stacked for a long time, it will become hot, black, and mildewed. After the forage is dried, it can be stored for a long time without mildew.
2. Nutritional palatability: The color of the dried pasture is green and green, and the smell and nutrients of the pasture are retained. The animals are more palatable and digestible.
3. Convenient for transportation: The basic shape of the dried forage has been kept stable, and after processing, it is suitable for long-distance transportation and handling, and can be used as a good reserve feed.
4. Other functions: The dried pasture can be combined with other such as cow dung, coal cinder, nutrient soil, etc., and can be used as a base material for flower fertilizer and fungus culture medium.
The above are the benefits of drying the forage, I hope it can help you. If you have any questions about forage, please contact us.
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