Wheat Straw
Wheat straw is the dried stalks left over after wheat grains have been harvested. It’s a common agricultural byproduct and is widely used for various purposes, including livestock bedding, mulching, and as a component of compost.
Here are some key uses and characteristics of wheat straw:
Livestock Bedding: Wheat straw is often used as bedding material for livestock such as horses, cattle, and poultry. It provides a comfortable and absorbent bedding surface, helping to keep animals clean and dry.
Mulching: Wheat straw can be used as mulch in gardens and agricultural fields. When spread over the soil surface, it helps to retain moisture, suppress weed growth, and moderate soil temperature. Additionally, as the straw decomposes, it adds organic matter to the soil, enriching its fertility.
Erosion Control: Wheat straw can be used for erosion control on construction sites, slopes, and bare soil areas. When applied properly, it helps to prevent soil erosion by reducing the impact of raindrops and slowing down water runoff.
Composting: Wheat straw can be added to compost piles as a source of carbon-rich material. When mixed with nitrogen-rich materials such as kitchen scraps or manure, it helps to create a balanced compost mix that decomposes efficiently and produces nutrient-rich compost for gardening.
Crafts and Decor: Wheat straw can also be used for various crafts and decorative purposes. It can be braided or woven into baskets, mats, or decorative items.
Product Details |
|
Type |
Straw |
Variety |
Wheat |
Place of Origin |
Pakistan |
Color |
Bright Golden Yellow |
Moisture (%) |
5.0 – 6.0 % Max |
Crude Protein (%) |
2.0 – 3.0 % |
Admixture (%) |
0.0 % (None) |
Total Aflatoxin(ppb) |
10.00% |
Total Endophyte (ppb) |
0.0 % (Endophyte free) |
Model Name/number |
Zeta Straw #001 |
Packaging details |
|
Name |
Details |
Minimum Order Requirement (MOQ) |
20 tons |
Payment Options |
LC/TT |
Packaging Style |
16 – 30 Kg / bale or as per customer requirement |
Container Loading Weight |
16 – 22 M Ton / Container |
Container HQ (ft) |
40 feet |
Number of Bales per container |
As per the Bale size/weight |