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maquinasincreibles · 1 year
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farming-09expert · 1 year
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 Pumpkart is the name of the India’s largest modern retail network for farm machinery. We are dedicated to giving our consumers the best experience possible with modern technology. In accordance with farming conditions, we offer the best agricultural products. Agriculture farming equipment is an essential part of modern farming and includes a wide range of machines, tools, and devices that are designed to make farming tasks easier, more efficient, and more productive. These equipment are used for various farming activities such as planting, cultivating, harvesting, and transporting crops, as well as for managing livestock. Agricultural equipment plays a crucial role in optimizing farm operations, improving efficiency, and ensuring sustainable and profitable agriculture. By embracing advanced machinery, farmers can maximize their yields, reduce costs, and contribute to the overall growth and development of the agricultural industry.
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myfieldking · 1 year
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Combine harvester machinery is a type of agricultural equipment used for harvesting grain crops. It combines several operations, such as reaping, threshing, and winnowing, into one machine. The combine harvester significantly increases the efficiency of harvesting grain crops, allowing farmers to harvest large acreages in a short amount of time. It is an essential piece of machinery in modern farming and is used in a variety of crops, including corn, wheat, oats, barley, and rye. Combine harvesters are equipped with cutting blades, separating systems, and grain storage tanks, making them highly efficient and powerful pieces of equipment. For more information, contact us today.
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kavungalagrotech · 2 years
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How to Start Growing Your Own Seedlings
Growing your own vegetable seedlings can be a great way to get fresh, healthy produce while also saving money. However, it can be difficult to know where to start. Here are some tips on how to get started growing your own seedlings
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1. Choose the right seeds: Not all vegetable seeds are suitable for starting indoors. Some vegetables, such as spinach and lettuce, are best started directly in the garden. Others, like tomatoes and peppers, do better when started indoors and then transplanted outdoors later. Do some research to find out which seeds are best suited for starting indoors.
2. Start with good quality soil: Seedlings need well-drained, nutrient-rich soil in order to thrive. You can either purchase potting mix from a garden centre or make your own by mixing equal parts peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite.
3. Sow the seeds thinly: Place the seeds in the soil and then lightly press them down. Make sure that you do not plant the seeds too deeply, as this can prevent them from germinating.
4. Water carefully: Seedlings are delicate and easily damaged by too much water.      Use garden sprayer to gently mist the soil until it is moist but not soggy.
5. Provide enough light: Most seedlings need about 14 hours of light per day in order to grow properly. If you do not have access to natural sunlight, you can use grow lights.
6. Thin out the seedlings: Once the seedlings have grown to a few inches tall, thin them out so that only the strongest plants remain. This will give the remaining seedlings enough room to grow.
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Growing your own seedlings from seeds is an easy and cheap way to grow plants that you won’t find at your local nursery. If you have access to a backyard, community garden, or even just a windowsill, you have everything you need to start growing your garden from home.
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economicsresearch · 4 months
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mensfactory · 1 year
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1964 Lamborghini 1R tractor !
It’s kind of hard to imagine today, but there was a time when the Raging Bull wasn’t known for building supercars. Decades before the iconic Countach was even a concept, Ferruccio Lamborghini got his start building tractors. 
Italy was trying to rebuild itself after the World War II, and the businessman saw an opportunity. In 1948, he started Lamborghini Trattori, a company that soon became one of the country’s biggest agricultural equipment manufacturers.
The business, which is still in operation to this day, was so fruitful that Lamborghini was eventually able to turn his attention to his true passion, high-performance sports cars, by the middle of the 1960s.
Lamborghini’s first tractors were made using spare military vehicle parts, but by this point, the company was producing finely tuned machines. The 1R was the company’s best-selling model during this period and was powered by an air-cooled 1.5-liter twin-cylinder diesel engine that produced a whopping 26 hp.
The tractor sports a stunning blue-and-orange paint job that looks more like something you’d see at an exotic car show than on a farm. This particular 1R was once part of a Lamborghini family friend’s collection and was recently restored by Garage961, the only tractor restorer officially sanctioned by the Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini.
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ivie-online · 2 years
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technologists who lack radical/revolutionary politics argue that new tech will lead to social change, ignoring the fact that we are (and have been) perfectly equipped to address many of societys ills. our states are perfectly aware of our nutritional needs, and our collective agricultural output is astronomical. the computers we already have are more than enough to handle the incredibly complex logistics of getting things where they’re needed, without hyper ‘intelligent’ super computers. it’s not a lack of fancy new tools keeping us from progress, it’s a lack of social and political will.
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aditinavalgund · 6 months
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"Grading Green: Navigating Labor Challenges in Agriculture"
Hey everyone, welcome to the inaugural episode of our vlog series, brought to you by Segritech! We're diving deep into the challenges faced by farmers in manual sorting and grading of machines right here in India. Join us as we shine a spotlight on the realities of agricultural grading and the hurdles farmers encounter in their daily operations. Let's dive in!
Manual grading in agriculture is no walk in the park. Did you know that farmers can spend up to 40-60 labor hours per ton of produce on manual grading alone? That's right! Hours upon hours are dedicated to meticulously sorting through fruits and vegetables by hand, ensuring that each piece meets quality standards. But it's not just the sheer amount of time that's daunting; it's the challenges that come with it. From physical strain and fatigue to the subjective nature of grading, farmers are constantly battling obstacles. The repetitive motions involved in manual grading can take a toll on their bodies, leading to potential health issues. And let's not forget about the inconsistency in grading results. What one person may consider top-quality produce, another may deem subpar, impacting marketability and profitability. Add to that the pressure of labor shortages and high costs, and you've got a recipe for real challenges in the agricultural industry.
In addition to efficiency gains, automated grading technologies offer consistency and accuracy, crucial for meeting quality standards and gaining consumer trust. By removing subjectivity, farmers can ensure uniformity in produce, enhancing marketability and accessing premium markets. Embracing such solutions not only tackles labor challenges but also fosters a resilient and sustainable agricultural sector poised for global competition.
So, there you have it, folks. Manual grading in agriculture is not only time-consuming but also fraught with challenges. Farmers pour their time, effort, and energy into this crucial task, navigating obstacles every step of the way. As we move forward, it's essential to acknowledge their dedication and work towards implementing solutions that can streamline the grading process and alleviate their burdens. Thanks for tuning in, and until next time, take care!
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tenth-sentence · 6 months
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Nor could women farmers easily raise capital to buy new agricultural machines.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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miutonium · 1 year
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He is so pathetic looking like look at his stupid yeeyee ass hair cut oh my god I want to raise 3 kids with him 🤧🤧🤧
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farming-09expert · 1 year
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A chaff cutter is a mechanical device that is used to chop straw or hay into small pieces called chaff. It is widely used in the agricultural and livestock industries for making feed for animals, especially for ruminant species like cattle and horses. The chaff cutter is designed to enhance the quality of feed by improving fodder digestion. Chaff cutters can be used to process various types of feed materials, including straw, hay, corn stalks, and other dry forage crops. This versatility makes them suitable for different farming practises and feed requirements.
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ZP hex flange bolt High Quality All Size for DIN6921 Hex Flange Bolt
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economicsresearch · 3 months
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Mordern Agriculture Machin That Are Another Level ▶2
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myfieldking · 1 year
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For those working in farming and agriculture, having the right tools for the job is essential. That's why we offer a wide selection of agricultural machinery that has been sourced from some of the best manufacturers in the world. Our agriculture tools are designed to make your job easier, so you can work smarter, not harder. From power tillers and grain harvesters to tractors and grain drills, we have the tools to help you get the job done quickly and efficiently.
Whether you're a hobby farmer or a professional agricultural worker, we have the right tools for you to get the job done right. Invest in the right tools and make your agricultural work easier with our selection of top-of-the-line agricultural implements.
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