If you’re new to the organic fertilizer production industry and feeling overwhelmed by the wide variety of compost turning equipment on the market, this article is for you. Whether you’re a small farmer, a startup owner, or an agricultural waste management professional, mastering the basics of compost turning equipment is the first step towards successful fermentation. Basic Classification of...
Compost Turning Equipment Beginner’s Guide: Types, Principles, and Basic Operation
Guide to Bio-Organic Fertilizer Production Process and Equipment Configuration
Bio-organic fertilizer has emerged as a high-value category in the fertilizer market in recent years. It organically combines organic matter, functional bacteria, and nutrients, offering multiple benefits such as soil improvement, disease suppression, and increased yield and quality. Compared to ordinary organic fertilizer, bio-organic fertilizer has more stringent requirements for production...
Step 1: How to Start a Small-Scale Agricultural Waste Composting Project Using a Chain Plate Compost Turner
If you are a farmer, cooperative leader, or an entrepreneur just starting out in organic fertilizer production and want to transform agricultural waste such as straw and livestock manure into valuable compost products, this article will guide you through the entire process from scratch. No complex technical background is required; simply mastering the core preparations, basic equipment, and...
5-30MPa Steplessly Adjustable, Density Deviation ≤5%: The “Precision Mechanics” Revolution of Hydraulic Roller Granulators
In industries such as fertilizers, chemicals, and metallurgy, the quality of granules directly determines product value. Hydraulic roller granulators, with their precise pressure control and stable forming capabilities, have become core equipment for producing high-strength, highly uniform granules. Unlike ordinary mechanical roller presses, the hydraulic system brings not only a power upgrade...
Disc Granulator vs Rotary Drum Granulator: Which Is Better for Small Scale Plant
For small-scale organic fertilizer plants, choosing between a disc granulator (pan granulator) and a rotary drum granulator is a key decision that impacts production efficiency, cost control, and product quality. Both machines are widely used in organic fertilizer granulation, but they have distinct advantages and limitations tailored to different small-plant needs. This blog...
Bio-organic NPK Granulator Selection Guide
In the production of bio-organic NPK compound fertilizer, the granulator is the core equipment determining capacity and quality. Faced with three main types of granulators—drum, roller, and disc—how to make the optimal choice based on raw material characteristics, capacity requirements, and investment budget? This article will analyze the technical features and suitable scenarios for these three...
New Cost-Reduction Strategies for Small-Scale Organic Fertilizer Production Lines: 5 Practical Methods That Can Be Implemented Immediately
For family farms, livestock farms, or startups, how can they achieve maximum results with minimal investment within a limited budget when investing in a small-scale organic fertilizer production line (1000-5000 tons per year)? The answer lies not in simply reducing equipment investment, but in scientifically planning the process, selecting the right core equipment, and optimizing operational...
Mixed Fermentation of Livestock and Poultry Manure and Agricultural Waste: How to Precisely Adapt Turning Equipment
In organic fertilizer production, fermentation of a single raw material often fails to achieve ideal results—livestock and poultry manure has a high nitrogen content but insufficient carbon source, easily producing ammonia volatilization; agricultural waste such as straw and rice husks has a high carbon content but lacks nitrogen, resulting in a long fermentation cycle. Mixing the two for...
Hydraulic Roller Granulator: Advantages and Application Scenarios
In the field of organic and compound fertilizer production, the hydraulic roller granulator has emerged as a reliable and efficient equipment choice, especially for plants focusing on dry granulation technology. Unlike traditional granulators that rely on wet processes, this machine uses dry rolling granulation to compress powdery materials into uniform particles, bringing unique...
Flat Die vs ring die pelleting machine: What’s the Difference for Organic Fertilizer Production
When it comes to organic fertilizer granulation, flat die pelleting machines and ring die pelleting machines are two widely used options, especially for small and medium-sized fertilizer plants. While both machines serve the same core purpose—converting fermented organic materials into uniform particles—they differ significantly in structure, performance, and application...