DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF FERTILIZER FEEDER MACHINE
Keywords:
Fertilizer Feeding Machine, Agriculture Sector, CAD DesignAbstract
Fertilizers are used in the agriculture since long time to improve per hector cultivation. The farmers with small farms are conventionally spreading the urea manually over the area of crop. This method is completely ancient and least effective as there are chances of wastage of urea. This results in economic loss to the farmer and in long term results in less productivity. Requirement of urea is also different in different crops; hence extra amount of urea will affect the crop. Researchers have designed the machines for spreading urea over the farm to be used with tractors. These machines are costly and hence are not affordable for the farmers. We have developed a design for the fertilizer feeding machine of the crop with consideration of amount of urea to be provided to the type of crop. The CAD design of feeder machine and the design calculations are presented in this paper.
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