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Brewer grains are waste generated during the beer brewing process. The brewer's grain dryer can reduce the moisture content of the beer grains from about 85% to less than 10%. This can greatly reduce the volume and weight of the beer grains and facilitate transportation and storage. , while also reducing waste disposal costs.
Brewer's grain feed is a high-protein, high-energy animal feed that can be used to feed various livestock, such as cattle, pigs, chickens, etc. The brewer grain dryer can dry the beer grains, add an appropriate amount of plant feed such as grass meal and corn flour, and then add an appropriate amount of vitamins and minerals to produce high-quality beer grain feed.
Besides feed, brewer's grains can also be used to produce organic fertilizers. The beer grain dryer dries the beer grains, then adds an appropriate amount of decomposed compost, peat soil, etc., and then adds an appropriate amount of microorganisms to produce high-quality organic fertilizer. This fertilizer not only improves soil fertility but also increases crop yield and quality while also protecting the soil and environment.
The brewer's grain dryer is a very useful equipment that can turn beer grain into waste and produce high-quality feed and fertilizer. It can also reduce waste disposal costs, save resources and protect the environment.
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