Tracked fertilizer turning trucks are not only flexible fermentation equipment, but also important equipment for rural livestock farming and small processing plants to achieve environmentally friendly manure treatment. They eliminate the need for hardened large areas or the construction of fixed fermentation tanks, employing an open-air windrow fermentation mode to treat livestock manure, straw, and organic waste on-site, solving environmental problems such as haphazard manure dumping, odor nuisance, and water and soil pollution at the source.
The equipment has excellent turning and dispersing effects, rapidly promoting aerobic microbial fermentation and decomposition, effectively degrading organic matter and eliminating odors. High-temperature fermentation also kills insect eggs, pathogens, and weed seeds, achieving harmless treatment of manure. The fermented material is transformed into high-quality organic fertilizer, which can be directly returned to the fields, forming a green cycle of “livestock farming – fermentation – planting,” aligning with ecological agriculture and environmental protection policies.
The tracked design adapts to muddy, mountainous, and uneven terrain, allowing for flexible operation even in scattered rural livestock farms, unrestricted by terrain or site limitations. The equipment operates without wastewater or secondary emissions, generates minimal dust during operation, and demonstrates strong environmental compliance. Against the backdrop of rural revitalization and increasingly stringent environmental regulations, tracked fertilizer turning trucks, with their advantages of low cost, ease of deployment, and outstanding environmental performance, have become the mainstream equipment for the resource-based treatment of manure and wastewater at the grassroots level.
