2017年2月15日星期三

How to Make Organic Fertilizer at Spring?

At spring, it is suitable for make organic fertilizer. Why? The weather is becoming more and more warm. As we all know, How to make your own organic fertilizer?

Yes, you need the whole organic fertilizer production line. Obviously, commercial organic fertilizer has much more benefit for you. What is the organic fertilizer production process?

Our pan granulator bio-organic fertilizer production line could offer production of 20,000 tons/year. It is proven by our customers that the whole organic fertilizer production process is centralized controlled, and all equipped fertilizer machines are highly automatic and easier to operate. The whole bio fertilizer plant is designed based on advanced and mature technologies. The fermentation system (compost windrow turner) can simultaneously make the best use of solar energy, bio-energy, and mechanical energy, greatly saving energy. The packaging system is controlled by the computer, ensuring the precision of finished products packing. The pan granulator bio fertilizer production line is suitable for organic materials, such as livestock and poultry manure, dregs, papermaking sludge, and municipal solid waste.
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Main Parts of 20,000 Tons/year Bio Organic Fertilizer Production Line
Hydraulic Compost Turner (raw materials fermentation) → Pan Feeder (smooth feeding) → High Moisture Fertilizer Crusher (fermented materials crushing) → Disc Granulator (materials granulating) → Rotary Drum Dryer (fertilizer drying) → Rotary Drum Cooler (fertilizer cooling) → Drum Sifting Machine (fertilizer screening) → Organic Fertilizer Coating Machine (finished products coating) → Automatic Packing Machine (fertilizer packaging) → Vertical Crusher (substandard products crushing for re-granulating) → Belt Conveyor (raw materials and finished products transporting)


2017年2月7日星期二

How to Make Cow Dung Organic Fertilizer?

The use of cattle manure, or cow dung, in the garden is a popular practice in many rural areas. This type of manure is not as rich in nitrogen as many other types; however, the high ammonia levels can burn plants when the fresh manure is directly applied. Composted cow manure, on the other hand, can provide numerous benefits to the garden. 


What is Cow Manure Made Up Of?
Cattle manure is basically made up of digested grass and grain. Cow dung is high in organic materials and rich in nutrients. It contains about 3 percent nitrogen, 2 percent phosphorus, and 1 percent potassium (3-2-1 NPK).
In addition, cow manure contains high levels of ammonia and potentially dangerous pathogens. For this reason, it’s usually recommended that it be aged or composted prior to its use as cow manure fertilizer.

Benefits Cow Manure Compost
Composting cow manure has several benefits. In addition to eliminating harmful ammonia gas and pathogens (like E. coli), as well as weed seeds, composted cow manure will add generous amounts of organic matter to your soil. By mixing this compost into the soil, you can improve its moisture-holding capacity. This allows you to water less frequently, as the roots of plants can use the additional water and nutrients whenever needed. Additionally, it will improve aeration, helping to break up compacted soils.
Composted cow manure also contains beneficial bacteria, which convert nutrients into easily accessible forms so they can be slowly released without burning tender plant roots. Composting cow manure also produces about a third less greenhouse gases, making it environmentally friendly.

Composting Cow Manure
Composted cow manure fertilizer makes an excellent growing medium for garden plants. When turned into compost and fed to plants and vegetables, cow manure becomes a nutrient-rich fertilizer. It can be mixed into the soil or used as top dressing. Most composting bins or piles are located within easy reach of the garden.
Heavy manures, like that of cows, should be mixed with lighter materials, such as straw or hay, in addition to the usual organic substances from vegetable matter, garden debris, etc. Small amounts of lime or ash may also be added.
An important consideration when composting cow manure is the size of your bin or pile. If it’s too small, it won’t provide enough heat, which is essential for the composting process. Too big, however, and the pile may not get enough air. Therefore, frequently turning the pile is necessary.
Composted cattle manure adds significant amounts of organic material to the soil. With the addition of cow manure fertilizer, you can improve the overall health of your soil and produce healthy, vigorous plants.


Of course, you can make commercial organic fertilizer granules, how to begin organic fertilizer production process?

1. Proposal on Beginning Organic Fertilizer Production Line
2. Mini Organic Fertilizer Production Line Designed by Fan Way

3. Commercial Organic Fertilizer Production Composting and Granulation