The large wheel compost turner, with its core advantages of large-area operation, strong terrain adaptability, and no need for complex infrastructure, has become a commonly used equipment in the fermentation stage of organic fertilizer production lines. Its applicable scenarios revolve around three core needs: “open-air operation, large-scale processing, and diversified raw materials.”
Large-scale open-air organic fertilizer plants. These plants have spacious grounds and need to process large quantities of raw materials such as livestock and poultry manure and straw. The large wheel compost turner has a single-pass working width of several meters, which can quickly cover large piles of material, significantly improving fermentation efficiency. The ability to operate directly in the open air without building fermentation tanks reduces infrastructure costs.
Livestock and poultry farms. Farms need to process their own manure in a timely manner. The large wheel compost turner can operate directly in unused open spaces on the farm, mixing and fermenting the manure with auxiliary materials, achieving on-site resource utilization of waste. Its powerful mixing capacity can handle high-moisture manure raw materials, preventing clumping and uneven fermentation.
Straw resource utilization. These projects often involve dispersed and large quantities of raw materials, requiring fermentation in fields or temporary sites. The tracked design of the large wheel compost turner adapts to uneven terrain and allows for flexible adjustment of the operating route, efficiently mixing straw with livestock and poultry manure and microbial agents, helping the straw to quickly decompose into organic fertilizer.
In summary, the large wheel compost turner is best suited for open-air, large-scale, and diversified fermentation scenarios. When choosing, the key considerations are site conditions and processing scale. As long as it meets the needs of “no complex infrastructure required and large-area rapid turning,” its equipment advantages can be fully utilized.


