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Pasture drying technology has matured. Not only can we dry according to the output required by customers, but also to ensure the palatability and nutrients of the dry pasture all-year-round under the premise of more environmental protection, energy-saving, and economy. Forage Dryer is not expensive, but the benefits are long-term.
Jiutian Pasture Rotary Dryer has a large output, high efficiency and energy saving, and small floor space. It is suitable for drying high-moisture materials such as elephant grass, alfalfa, and can quickly complete the drying of pasture moisture from 65-75% to 14-18% at one time. This equipment saves energy by 30-50% compared to ordinary dryers, which is economical and effective, can save energy and drying costs. The dried grass completely retains the nutrients of the pasture, the color is bright, the smell is fragrant, and the low-temperature drying method makes the drying material better in color, avoids nutrient loss, reduces raw material cost, uniform moisture, good for storage, fresh grass materials are dried and made into hay for long-term preservation, won’t rot and deteriorate.
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