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Small pig farms need to be equipped with organic fertilizer production lines with large yields

2024/06/14

When determining how much production of pig manure organic fertilizer production line small pig farms need to be equipped, the following factors can be considered:

1. Pig farm scale: First of all, you need to understand the scale of the pig farm, including the number of pigs raised and the release cycle. The larger the scale, the greater the amount of pig manure produced, requiring a correspondingly larger production line of organic fertilizer.

2. Pig manure production: The production capacity of the organic fertilizer production line is determined according to the amount of pig manure produced by the pig farm every day. Usually, each pig produces about 2-3 kg of pig manure per day, which can be used to calculate the total amount of pig manure that needs to be processed each day.

3. Organic fertilizer demand: Understand the scale and soil fertility of the farmland around the pig farm, and determine the demand for organic fertilizer in the farmland. According to the area of the farmland and the amount of fertilizer applied, the total amount of organic fertilizer that needs to be produced each day or month can be calculated.

4. Production line efficiency: Considering the efficiency and operation process of organic fertilizer equipment, it is necessary to determine the daily or hourly working hours and production capacity. In general, the production capacity of organic fertilizer production lines can be estimated based on raw material processing speed, fermentation cycle, drying time and other factors.

Based on the above considerations, it is possible to determine the capacity of the pig manure organic fertilizer production line required for small pig farms. The specific capacity can be determined according to the actual situation and budget to meet the pig manure treatment needs of the pig farm and the organic fertilizer needs of the surrounding farmland.

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