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When processing alfalfa, some people choose to use the natural drying method, and some customers use alfalfa dryers to process alfalfa. So what is the difference between natural drying of alfalfa and drying in an alfalfa dryer?
Natural drying of alfalfa is a relatively traditional drying method, which is to spread the alfalfa on the flat ground, and use the ambient temperature and wind to realize the drying process of the alfalfa. This drying method does not require any investment cost and is easy to operate, but because the ambient temperature is not controlled, coupled with rainy weather, the drying time of the alfalfa will be greatly prolonged, and the drying will be uneven, and the alfalfa will be prone to mildew in the later stage.
Alfalfa drying is to process alfalfa with the help of drying machines such as alfalfa dryers and alfalfa drying equipment. By considering the characteristics of different alfalfa varieties, the drying temperature, time and related dehumidification conditions are set reasonably , in the drying process of alfalfa, heat cycle drying is carried out to realize the rapid drying processing of alfalfa. At present, alfalfa drying is a relatively feasible drying method, especially for batch alfalfa processing, which can greatly shorten the drying time, and the drying can be completed in a few hours. It solves the shortcomings of long cycle, low efficiency and poor effect in the traditional drying process of alfalfa, is an ideal way to dehydrate alfalfa.
To sum up, if our processing volume of alfalfa is relatively large, we recommend that you use alfalfa dryers for drying operations, which will greatly reduce our labor costs, improve drying efficiency and drying quality, and create more great economic benefits.
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