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After the forage is dried, it can be made into feed, which can increase profits for the enterprise. When the moisture content of the forage is too large, a grass dryer can be used. The drying cost is low, the production volume is large, the dehydration effect of the forage is good, and the taste is good.
Under normal circumstances, the forage can be directly dehydrated and dried by a dedicated forage dryer. The dried forage has a fresh color and will not dry out when used as feed. At the same time, because the low-temperature hot air quickly passes through the poplar drying area, it can direct heat exchange with the forage material curtain to complete the drying process, so the forage drying process is very fast, and the loss of nutrition is also small. Therefore, the forage drying equipment is not only a mechanical equipment for forage dehydration faster and more cost-effective, It is also a better way to process hay feed from fresh pasture.
Different forage dryer equipment materials are also different. Zhengzhou Jiutian currently launches various types of forage drying equipment according to customer needs. According to the difference in the configuration of the production line, the price of the specific equipment will also vary. If you want to know the specific price of the equipment, you can contact us to inform your needs.
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