Cow manure is rich in organic matter and nutrition elements, but the direct application of untreated cow manure will bring many problems, such as the breeding of diseases and pests, burning seedlings, and unpleasant odor. Fermentation is a key step in turning cow manure into organic fertilizer.
First, the collected cow manure needs to be treated initially. Fertilizer production machines such as loaders collect cow manure and transport it to the fermentation site. At this stage, the efficient operation of the machines ensures that the manure is collected and transferred quickly and in large quantities, in preparation for the subsequent fermentation process.
Next, it's time for fermentation. Fermentation equipment became the core strength. These devices are usually well insulated, ventilated and stirred. The fermentation equipment is like a huge "bioreactor", where cow manure is gradually converted into organic fertilizer through the decomposition of microorganisms under the right temperature, humidity and oxygen conditions.
During the fermentation process, some beneficial microbial strains and auxiliary materials can also be added. These strains can accelerate the decomposition of cow manure and improve the quality of organic fertilizer. Auxiliary materials, such as straw and rice husks, can regulate the humidity and carbon nitrogen ratio of cow manure, creating a better environment for the growth of microorganisms. The precise addition and mixing of the fertilizer production machine ensures the uniform distribution of the strains and auxiliary materials.
After a period of fermentation, cow manure gradually turned into a dark brown, loose, odorless organic fertilizer. In this case, you need to perform post-processing. Screening equipment can remove impurities and incomplete fermentation in organic fertilizer to ensure the purity of organic fertilizer. The grinding equipment can crush large pieces of organic fertilizer into a suitable particle size, which is easy to