Automating Potato Cultivation: A Study of Single Row Planter
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https://doi.org/10.48047/7gbewy56Keywords:
Potato planter, Mini tractors, Potato cultivation, Agricultural productivity, Mechanized farmingAbstract
This research paper focuses on the development and evaluation of a single row automatic potato planter designed for mini tractors to enhance potato cultivation and productivity in India. The study addresses the challenges faced in potato farming, such as labor-intensive practices and limited mechanization. The planter's key components, including the seed box, power transmission system, seed metering mechanism, ridger, and frame, are meticulously designed for efficient and precise potato sowing.
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