Relative Comparison in Performance Evaluation of Happy Seeder and Conventional Seed Drill under Rice-Wheat Cropping System

Ramesh Pal, Ram Kumar, Sachin Chaudhary, None Satyartham, Virendra Singh, Mahindra Pratap Singh
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The study evaluates the Happy Seeder's performance in sowing wheat crops in combined harvested paddy fields in the Moradabad region, aiming to mitigate crop residue burning and promote sustainable agriculture. The rice-wheat cropping system in the Indo-Gangetic region generates significant crop residues after combine harvesting, leading to environmental and health hazards. The Happy Seeder, designed to cut and lift rice straw while sowing wheat, offers a promising solution to manage residues and prevent burning. Various parameters, including forward speed, crop residue condition, and soil bulk density, were investigated as independent variables to assess the Happy Seeder's performance. Results show an actual field capacity of 0.23 to 0.29 ha/, with fuel consumption ranging from 4.12 to 4.40 l/h at different speeds. Field efficiency varied from 43.4% to 65%, with the best performance at 3.5 km/h forward speed. Economically, the Happy Seeder proves to be a cost-effective alternative, saving 613.83 ₹/compared to conventional seed drills. Farmers responded positively to its labor-saving features, timely sowing, and eco-friendly benefits, leading to improved crop growth and higher yields. In conclusion, the Happy Seeder demonstrated efficiency, economic viability, and positive farmer feedback, making it a valuable tool for sustainable agriculture in the Moradabad region and beyond. Its adoption can contribute to residue management, improved soil health, and increased crop productivity, fostering an environmentally conscious rice-wheat cropping system in the Indo-Gangetic region.
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该研究评估了“快乐播种机”在莫拉达巴德地区联合收获稻田中播种小麦作物的表现,旨在减少作物残茬燃烧,促进可持续农业。印度恒河地区的水稻-小麦种植系统在联合收获后产生大量作物残留物,导致环境和健康危害。“快乐播种机”的设计目的是在播种小麦的同时切断和抬起稻草,它提供了一种很有前途的解决方案,可以管理秸秆并防止燃烧。以前进速度、作物残茬状况和土壤容重为自变量,对快乐播种机的性能进行了评价。结果表明,在不同速度下,实际现场容量为0.23 ~ 0.29 ha/ h,油耗为4.12 ~ 4.40 l/h。现场效率从43.4%到65%不等,在3.5 km/h的前进速度下表现最佳。经济上,快乐播种机被证明是一个具有成本效益的选择,节省613.83卢比/与传统播种机。省力、及时播种、环保效益显著,提高了作物长势和产量,农民反应积极。总之,快乐播种机展示了效率、经济可行性和积极的农民反馈,使其成为莫拉达巴德地区及其他地区可持续农业的宝贵工具。它的采用有助于残留物管理,改善土壤健康,提高作物生产力,在印度恒河地区培育具有环保意识的水稻-小麦种植系统。
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