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The breeding industry occupies an important position in the society, but with the development of the breeding industry and the expansion of the scale of breeding, the pollution of livestock manure to the environment is becoming more and more serious. The most prominent is the pollution caused by manure treatment methods. But in fact, livestock manure is a precious feed and fertilizer resource.

Cow manure has the lowest organic matter and nutrient content among all kinds of livestock manure, with fine texture, high water content, slow decomposition, and low calorific value. It is a late-acting fertilizer. However, if it can be developed and utilized, it will be of great significance to the development of the breeding and planting industry, saving food and promoting the increase of agricultural production and income.
So how to choose a cow dung dryer? In fact, when purchasing a cow dung dryer, the first thing we need to look at is the material. Equipment produced with good material will have higher work efficiency and longer service life. The second thing to look at is whether the internal structure of the equipment is qualified. The last is the comprehensive strength of the manufacturers. Only regular manufacturers can have excellent quality assurance and perfect after-sales service. When the situation permits, you must go to the manufacturer for on-site inspection before purchasing the equipment, so that you can more intuitively see the scale and strength of the manufacturer's workshop.
How much does a cow dung dryer cost? In fact, the price of the cow dung dryer is based on the processing capacity of the equipment, the heat source, the quality of the equipment material, and the manufacturer. If two sets of equipment with the same specifications are far apart in price, then you must be cautious. Never buy inferior equipment for temporary benefits, which will affect later use.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is a professional manufacturer of cow dung dryers, if you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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