Powdered organic fertilizer is commonly used to improve soil and provide the nutritional value components required for crop growth. When they enter the soil, they can also be quickly decomposed and release nutrients quickly. Due to the slower absorption rate of powdered solid organic fertilizers, powdered organic fertilizers have a longer storage time than liquid organic fertilizers. The use of organic fertilizers greatly reduces damage to plants themselves and soil environment.
The process flow of producing organic fertilizer from livestock and poultry manure:
1. Raw material ratio: Various animal feces such as chicken manure, pig manure, cow manure, biogas residue, or fermentable and fertilizer effective raw materials are prepared in a certain proportion;
2. Raw material mixing: Mix the prepared raw materials evenly to improve the overall uniform fertilizer efficiency of the fertilizer particles;
3. Raw material granulation: The evenly mixed raw materials are fed into a fertilizer granulator for granulation;
4. Particle drying: Feed the particles made by the granulator into the fertilizer dryer to dry the moisture inside the particles, increase their strength, and facilitate storage;
5. Particle cooling: The temperature of the dried fertilizer particles is too high, making them prone to clumping. After cooling, they are easy to pack, store, and transport;
6. Particle classification: The cooled particles are classified, and the unqualified particles are crushed and re granulated to screen out the qualified products;
7. Finished product coating: Coating qualified products to increase the brightness and roundness of particles;
8. Finished product packaging: Bag the finished product particles and store them in a ventilated place.
The above are the process steps of the organic fertilizer production line for the treatment of livestock and poultry manure. Of course, the specific operation also involves different processes and equipment choices, which need to be adjusted according to the specific site and actual situation. Because the production capacity requirements of each project, the ground processing site, and the configuration of the entire set of organic fertilizer production equipment are not fixed, there are often many different situations, so the specific price depends on the situation. You need to consider factors such as equipment power, production capacity, automation level, and additional functions. For some special equipment or high-end large-scale production lines, the price may be higher. It is recommended that you conduct market research and communicate with multiple suppliers before making a purchase to ensure that you can obtain the most suitable production line for your needs and budget.