Agricultural slurry, a mixture of animal waste and water, is a valuable source of nutrients for crop growth. However, mismanagement can lead to environmental issues like water pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and soil degradation. This is where effective slurry management techniques like separation, drying, and composting come in. Slurry separation involves dividing the slurry into liquid and solid fractions using mechanical separation techniques like screw presses or decanting centrifuges. These systems separate solids from liquids based on particle size and density. After separation, the solid fraction can be dried to further reduce volume, moisture content, and facilitate handling. This can be achieved through methods like spreading under shade or using dedicated slurry drying equipment.