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Alfalfa is rich in protein and a large amount of mineral elements and carbohydrates, and is a high-quality feed resource. However, green alfalfa contains a lot of water, which is easy to spoil and deteriorate, so it needs to be dehydrated to prolong its storage time. How to dry green alfalfa quickly? You might as well try the special equipment for fast drying of forage grass - forage grass dryer, which can be processed in a targeted manner and has high precipitation efficiency of forage grass.
Alfalfa grass dryer is a common equipment for drying alfalfa grass quickly. Compared with sun drying alfalfa grass, it has short cycle, high controllability, large production capacity, small footprint, low labor intensity and lower nutrient loss.
The pasture dryer adopts a drum drying structure, which is suitable for drying various grasses such as alfalfa, timothy grass, clary grass, elephant grass, straw, etc. The daily processing capacity is 10-1000 tons. , for long-term storage. The equipment is equipped with an intelligent centralized control system, which is easy to operate and stable in temperature control, which reduces labor costs while ensuring drying effect and quality.
Zhengzhou Jiutian is professional alfalfa dryer manufacturer. If you are interested in, please feel free to contact us.
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