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Grass is one of the important grains for poultry, livestock and other animals. It has high yield and low cost. Fresh grass becomes hay after drying, which is easy to store for a long time without decay and deterioration, and can be used for animal husbandry supply. It can not only provide the nutrients needed for the growth of poultry and livestock, but also save farmers a lot of money. So what are the benefits of grass drying?
Benefits of Drying Grass:
1. It can be stored for a long time, and the color of the forage is green, and the smell and nutritional content of the forage are retained, so that animals can eat better digestibility.
2. The basic shape 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.
3. The pasture grass after drying can also be used as flower fertilizer and fungus culture medium base material together with other things such as cow dung, cinder, nutrient soil, etc.
When the moisture content of the forage is too high, the grass dryer can be used, which has low drying cost, large production capacity, good dehydration effect and good taste of the forage. The high output rate of pasture dryer has reduced manpower and material resources for many enterprises. The output is improved, and the quality is guaranteed. For more detailed information about grass dryer, please contact us.
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