Corn stalks are fed to cattle and sheep

The majority of breeding households are accustomed to using corn stalks to feed cattle and sheep. The corn straw has good palatability and can save more than 50% of feed, and cattle and sheep eat more quickly after eating. The dried moldless and decaying corn stalks were smashed into sections of 1.5-2 cm long with a rake or a trowel, and placed on a clean concrete floor or plastic sheet and sprayed with boiling water depending on the number of cattle and sheep. With spraying, with stirring, until the straw is moist and not dripping. Then mix the sprayed corn stover with the concentrate. Every 25 kg of feed plus cornmeal or sorghum 2.5 kg, bean flour or bean cake powder 1.5 kg, salt 0.2 kg, vinegar 0.1 kg, to stir. Stir the evenly stuffed feed into a special-made plastic bag as soon as possible or stuff it tightly in a large cylinder or tightly cover it for stuffing. The temperature should be controlled at 5-10 °C. Crushing time does not exceed 24 hours. The first day of stuffy feeds, and so on every day.

Most products of Fluorine-Containing Benzaldehyde are a pale yellow liquid. They are playing an important role in fine chemical intermediates, is used as the main raw material for the synthesis of a variety of pesticides, pharmaceuticals, surfactants, polymer monomer mildew. As used in medicine synthesis antihypertensive drugs, antipyretic analgesic anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-cancer drugs, muscle relaxation drugs for synthesizing fluorine cypermethrin, fluorine chlorobenzene daisy cool in pesticides, fluoride and styrene, wherein the polymer of styrene monomer to fluorine can be widely used in the manufacture of the recording material, a thermoplastic resin coating, liquid crystal materials. Currently new miticide is effective pesticide products which is the main raw material of Fluorine-Containing Benzaldehyde.


Fluorine-Containing Benzaldehyde

Containing Benzaldehyde,5-Dichlorobenzaldehyde,3-Bromo-5-Fluorobenzaldehyde

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