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The rebirth of manure depends on organic fertilizer production lines

2024/08/21

 In the vast world of agriculture, manure has always played an important role. Today, with the advancement of science and technology and the pursuit of sustainable agriculture, organic fertilizer production lines have given manure a new vitality.


Manure, as a traditional source of fertilizer, is rich in organic matter and nutrients. It can not only provide rich nutrients for the soil, improve the soil structure, but also promote the growth and development of crops. However, there are some problems with untreated manure, such as smelling bad and carrying bacteria and eggs.
At this time, the organic fertilizer production line has become the "reformer" of manure. This production line is like a magical factory that transforms seemingly unremarkable manure into high-quality organic fertilizer.
First, the manure is collected, initially screened and crushed to remove impurities and bulk material. Then, it goes into fermentation. During the fermentation process, by adding specific microbial strains, the organic matter in the manure is rapidly decomposed and a large number of beneficial substances are produced. It can not only kill germs and eggs, but also reduce the odor of manure.
The fermented manure is stirred, mixed and granulated in the organic fertilizer production line. Stirring and mixing can make the various ingredients in the fertilizer more uniform and improve the quality of the fertilizer. Granulation makes the fertilizer easier to store, transport and apply.
In the entire operation of the organic fertilizer production line, strict quality control is essential. From the selection of raw materials to the monitoring of every production link, it is ensured that the final organic fertilizer produced meets the national quality standards and the needs of agricultural production.
In short, organic fertilizer production lines have opened up new ways for the use of manure, so that this traditional fertilizer resource continues to play an important role in modern agriculture. It not only recycles resources and reduces environmental pollution, but also provides a greener and more efficient fertilizer option for agricultural production.