Rotavator : Multipurpose Tillage Implement
Tractor Implement that cuts and pulverizes the soil by impact forces through a number of rotary tines or knives mounted as a horizontal shaft. It is also called “rotary tiller”.…
Tractor Implement that cuts and pulverizes the soil by impact forces through a number of rotary tines or knives mounted as a horizontal shaft. It is also called “rotary tiller”.…
Farm Technology , Farm Mechanization : Indian agriculture is undergoing a rapid transformation with increased mechanization and the introduction of new agricultural technologies. As compared to countries like the USA,…
Modern Agriculture : The tractor is perhaps one of the most essential farm machines in India and around the world. It has played a significant role in the fundamental alteration…
Agriculture in India Agriculture is one of the most important economic sectors in India, directly or indirectly affording employment to over 70% of the country's population, making up nearly 25%…
Farm Machinery and Equipment : One of the first mentions of a farming implement in Indian literature occurs in the Ramayana when the King of Janaka is described ploughing a…
A power tiller is a two-wheeled agricultural implement, fitted with rotary tillers, that is fast gaining traction in the Indian agricultural scene for its multi-purpose uses. In addition to tilling…
To make your tractor efficient and cost effective, avail the services of a skilled mechanic, use the right grade of oil and genuine spare parts. Every use, check engine oil…
Post Hole Digger : A tool for digging narrow, deep holes, allow me to backtrack. As a fan of old-fashioned hand tools, I wouldn’t want to overlook the many virtues…
Maintenance of Tractor : Correctly maintaining a tractor will add years to its useful life. However, there are some basic differences in maintaining a tractor from other vehicles. The manufacturer…
For many a farm owner, the tractor is the trusty workhorse. The safe, sturdy, dependable piece of equipment without which many tasks—or even running the farm—would be impossible. Whether you…