Darius,

It depends on where you are located due to climatic conditions. We found that 
just by blowing cold air up though the pile using perforated agricultural 
drainage pipe in the UK was enough to stop the rapid composting effect caused 
by the green pile heating. This was in the UK with coppiced willow, and the 
first time I saw fresh chip steaming as it came in off the fields in the very 
cold rain.

You would have to offer more info if you want other suggestions.
Doug Williams,
Fluidyne.

On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 10:43:01 +0700
darius_tamizi <darius_tam...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Making wood chip is one issue. Drying the wood chip is another important 
> issue. Any idea how to dry woodchip efficently?
> 
> Terkirim dari Samsung Mobile

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