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7. INFRASTRUCTURE AND EFFICIENT TIME MANAGEMENT

               Vermicomposting  and  composting  production  processes  require  a  certain  level  of

               mechanization for effective time and cost management. Equipment that can be used in some
               basic  processes  to  ensure  that  the  production  process  results  in  high-quality  outputs  by

               consuming less labor and time are given below.


               7.1. Crushing, Shredding, Size Reduction


               Most materials used in farm composting do not require crushing or shredding. Newspapers,
               cardboard and other garden waste are crushed and shredded. Tree bark and other large objects

               are also reduced in size before composting. Thanks to shredding, materials such as newspapers
               can be shredded and used as bedding material before composting. However, crushing/shredding

               operations may create noise and dust problems. Equipment that can be used in this process are
               paper shredders, large garden shredders, lawn mowers and straw clippers. Some size reduction

               mechanisms can be used with auxiliary equipment such as balers, dust separators, conveyors

               and screens. Actual capacities depend on materials used, loading rate and other conditions. The
               cost varies depending on the power need and the equipment used. If a crusher or shredder is

               only needed for a few weeks a year, it is more profitable to rent this equipment. The primary

               types  of  crushing/shredding  equipment  used  in  composting  systems  are  surface  shredders,
               hammer axes, trough shredders and chippers [53].


               7.2. Mixing and Batching


               The most necessary step in the composting process; It is mixing the substances in appropriate
               proportions and then forming stacks with this mixture in a closed reactor. In most closed reactor

               methods, mixing is done within the system. Substances are loaded into the silo or hopper with

               conveyors, augers and/or bucket loaders. In windrow and aerated pile methods, mixing and
               stacking occur in separate steps. Initial mixing is especially important in aerated static pile

               systems. Once mixing is done, the quality of this mix lasts throughout the entire composting
               process. In the windrow method, in the first mixing step, the raw materials are proportioned and

               mixed until they reach a certain density. With subsequent mixing, the substance is completely
               mixed.  Mixing  and  windrowing  can  be  done  in  different  ways  depending  on  the  compost

               method, the equipment available and the method of manure processing on the farm. For mixing

               materials and creating stacks; loaders, manure spreaders and other equipment on the farm are






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