The process of a complete livestock and poultry manure organic fertilizer production line

The complete set of livestock manure organic fertilizer production line is based on livestock manure and urine. The manure and urine discharged by a pig in a year can be combined with bedding to produce 2000-2500kg of high-quality organic fertilizer, which contains 11% -12% organic matter, 0.45% nitrogen, 0.19% phosphorus pentoxide, and 0.6% potassium oxide. This organic fertilizer is sufficient for the annual fertilizer consumption of one acre of land. These organic fertilizers are rich in various nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and more, with a content of over 6% and an organic matter content of over 35%, Both are higher than national standards.

The complete set of livestock and poultry manure organic fertilizer production line can not only meet the local fertilizer demand, but also meet the demand of surrounding markets. Bioorganic fertilizers are widely used in various fields such as farmland, fruit trees, flowers, landscaping, high-end lawns, and soil improvement, with good results. The government provides subsidies to agriculture and strongly supports this industry, so making investment choices is a very good choice.


Full set of livestock and poultry manure organic fertilizer production line process

1. Ingredients: Various animal excrement such as chicken manure, pig manure, cow manure, biogas residue, or raw materials that can be fermented or have fertilizer effects after treatment shall be prepared in a certain proportion (based on market demand and soil testing results in different regions).

2. Mixing of raw materials: Mix the prepared raw materials evenly to improve the overall uniformity of the fertilizer particles.

3. Raw material granulation: The evenly stirred raw materials are fed into an organic fertilizer granulator for granulation (either a drum granulator or an extrusion granulator can be used).

4. Particle drying: The particles made by the granulator are fed into the dryer to dry the moisture contained in the particles, increasing their strength and facilitating storage.

5. Particle cooling: The dried fertilizer particles have a high temperature and are prone to clumping. After cooling, they are easy to pack, store, and transport.

6. Particle grading: Grading the cooled particles, crushing and re granulating the unqualified particles, and screening out the qualified products.

7. Finished film: Coating qualified products to increase the brightness and roundness of particles.

8. Finished product packaging: Bag the coated particles, also known as finished products, and store them in a ventilated place.

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