02. As mentioned above, sesame stems contain many nutrients, such as amino acids, fiber and sucrose. Therefore, sesame stalks can also be used as feed after recycling, especially for cattle and sheep in rural areas. There is not much grass to feed in winter, so sesame stalks are used directly at this time. The recovered sesame stalks can be directly crushed into granules by a machine, and then directly used as feed.
Sesame stalk can be used to make fungi, which contains a lot of protein and crude fat, and a small amount of carbohydrates, so this substance is actually very suitable for cultivating edible fungi. And sesame contains 70% nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. From this point of view, it is a very wise choice to cultivate edible fungi with sesame stalks. After recycling, it can be processed into particles and then mixed with other materials in proportion.
04. Sesame stalks can be used as biofuel, and ethanol can actually be extracted. After recycling, it should be dried first, and then the impurities inside should be removed. Then after several processes such as cleaning, soaking, cooking, etc., finally, the distiller's yeast can be directly added for fermentation, and then ethanol can be extracted.