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Why do farms choose organic fertilizer equipment to produce fertilizers?

2023/09/16
As we all know, as a traditional fertilizer, organic fertilizer has unparalleled advantages in improving soil. Although chemical fertilizers still occupy most of the market, the overall trend is declining, gradually giving way to organic fertilizer products. Most of the commercial raw materials of organic fertilizer come from livestock and poultry manure, which is a traditional fertilizer used in the planting industry. In particular, trace elements or biological strains are added in the industrial production process, which further improves the effect of fertilizers.

When it comes to livestock and poultry manure, the first thing that comes to our mind is the continuous discharge of odor and wastewater, which has nothing to do with the finished organic fertilizer equipment sold on the market, which also determines that the production of organic fertilizer equipment is a complex process. The fermentation cycle time of the first process is very long, which requires the cooperation of bacteria and stackers to gradually kill harmful microorganisms in the raw materials, volatilize excess water, and finally become a harmless organic fertilizer raw material without peculiar smell.

After manure fermentation, if the production of granular organic fertilizer requires granulation, drying, etc., a complete set of organic fertilizer production line equipment includes: fermentation turner, crusher, feeder, horizontal mixer, organic fertilizer granulator, dryer , cooling machine, screening machine, weighing packaging machine. Common organic fertilizer granulators on the market include: roller extrusion granulator, npk fertilizer granulator, disc granulator machine, new organic fertilizer granulator, new two-in-one organic fertilizer granulator, flat die Granulator, ring die granulator, various granulators have their own production characteristics, and the fertilizer granulator machine price varies.
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