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Organic fertilizer equipment factory analyzes the characteristics of organic fertilizer

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Organic fertilizer equipment factory focuses on the production of fertilizer machines, suitable for manufacturing of NPK fertilizer and organic fertilizer production and processing. For different types of organic fertilizer, many people are not clear, here help you to analyze the characteristics of organic fertilizer and organic fertilizer use notes. Manure composting Livestock manure should be applied after fermentation and decomposition by compost turning machine, and should be selectively applied according to soil conditions. The treatment method is relatively simple. It is only used after being decomposed. There is no deep processing of NPK fertilizer granulator and a series of fertilizer equipment, so the fertilizer efficiency is limited. Barnyard manure To be decomposed, the manure contains cellulose and lignin which are difficult to decompose, and the carbon and nitrogen are relatively large, while most of the nitrogen is in organic state. If the manure is not decomp

How does the poultry manure compost fermentation turner work

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The manufacturing of NPK fertilizer is mainly the mixing of different chemical fertilizer raw materials, and the most important step in the process of producing organic fertilizer from livestock manure is composting and fermentation. Nowadays, with the development of Industrial Science and technology, fertilizer plants often choose compost turner to replace labor. The organic fertilizer production line adopts compost turner equipment, which has larger production capacity, lower production cost and guaranteed fertilizer quality. So how do these turner machines carry out composting and fermentation? Ground fermentation turning machine Corn flour can be added into the fermentation products to increase sugar content for the fermentation of bacteria, so that the multi-dimensional complex enzyme bacteria quickly take the advantage. The stirred ingredients are piled into long piles with a width of 1.5m-2m and a bottom of 0.8m-1m, covered with sacks for aerobic fermentation. Then feed