Straw Transformed into Additive: Crusher Facilitates Precise Carbon-Nitrogen Ratio Adjustment

In organic fertilizer production, coarse fibrous materials such as straw and rice husks play an indispensable role—they act as “regulators” for the carbon-nitrogen ratio, increasing the permeability of the compost pile and preventing root burn caused by excessive nitrogen fermentation. However, the challenge of crushing coarse fibrous materials deters many livestock farmers: corn stalks are tough, wheat straw is easily tangled, and rice husks are light and difficult to process. This article will provide a complete analysis of how to effectively use a straw crusher, from equipment operation and proportioning techniques to process matching, making carbon-nitrogen ratio adjustment simple and controllable.

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