Sheep manure from the septic tank can be pumped into the dewatering machine by a sludge pump with a defecation processor, and the water content of sheep manure is around 40% After treatment; crops such as straw and rice bran (containing NPK) They can also be used as filler and then sprayed with biosclerosing agents. Mix 1KG of fungicide with 20KG of water to the raw material, then 1ton of raw material can be fermented. Flip once on 1-2 days, and usually 7-10 days materials can be fully mature.
Complete equipment
Compost turner, Semi-Wet Material Shredder, Horizontal mixer, Pelletizer, dryer, Chiller, Rotary drum sieve, Coater, Packaging Equipment, conveyor belt, etc.
Main Steps to Produce Sheep Manure Manure
- Collection and dehydration:Collect fresh sheep manure and dehydrate it using a sheep manure dehydrator machine to remove excess moisture. This step helps to reduce the volume of manure and makes it easier to handle.
- Composting:Transfer dehydrated sheep manure to compost bins or piles. Use a compost turning machine to turn and mix manure regularly to ensure proper aeration and decomposition. Monitor temperature and moisture content during composting. The composting process usually takes several weeks to complete.
- Crushing and mixing:Once the composting process is completed and the sheep manure is decomposed, Shreds composted material into smaller particles using a shredding machine.
- Mixture:Mixing shredded composted sheep manure with other organic materials or additives such as crop residues, agricultural residues or microbial inoculants to improve nutrient content and microbial activity.
- Granulation:The mixed material is fed into a disc granulator to form granules. This step helps improve fertilizer handling and application.
- Drying:Drying granulated sheep manure fertilizer using a drying machine. This step reduces the moisture content of the fertilizer to improve its shelf life and prevent it from clumping.
- Cooling:After drying, Cool the compost pellets with a cooling machine. This step helps stabilize the pellets and prevents them from sticking to each other.
- Sieving:Pass the cooled compost pellets through a sieve to separate the larger or smaller particles and ensure a uniform particle size.
- Packaging:Last, Pack the sifted compost pellets into bags or containers using a packaging machine. Ensure proper labeling and storage to maintain fertilizer quality.