IJRME – Volume 3 Issue 2 Paper 2

DESIGN FABRICATION OF MULTI PROCESS SEQUENTIAL SEED SOWING MACHINE

Author’s Name :  Arun kumar R | Gokulraja P | Iyyappan B

Volume 03 Issue 01  Year 2016  ISSN No:  2349-3860  Page no: 4-6

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Abstract:

Developed agriculture needs to find new ways to improve efficiency. One approach is to utilize available information technologies in the form of more intelligent machines to reduce and target energy inputs in more effective ways than in the past. Precision Farming has shown benefits of this approach but we can now move towards a new generation of equipment. The advent of autonomous system architectures gives us the opportunity to develop a complete new range of agricultural equipment based on small smart machines that can do the right thing, in the right place, at the right time in the right way. So that here we fabricated the “multi process sequential seed sowing machine”.

Keywords:

Tool, Farm, Plough, Seed sowing, Watering, Pesticide spraying

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