Field Performance Evaluation of a Power Tiller Operated Potato Planter

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ABSTRACT The research aimed to evaluate the field performance of a potato planter powered by a power tiller at the Regional Wheat Research Institute, BARI, Rajshahi. The study was conducted at a farmer's field in the potato-growing region of Shyampur, Rajshahi, from August 2013 to January 2014. The planter maintained a 250 mm gap between seeds and a single row spacing of 60 mm. Field trials were conducted at different operating speeds and seed sizes for assessment. The study revealed that an optimal forward speed of 2.5 km/hr resulted in the most uniform seed spacing and minimal seed gaps. Field demonstrations in Shyampur showed the potato planters' average effective field capacity was 0.11 ha/hr, with a 5% seed absence rate. In comparison to the traditional manual planting method, which required 53.3 man-days/ha, the potato planter significantly reduced labor requirements to 3 man-days per hectare. The total cost of planting was Tk.1781.82/ha. While the conventional method slightly outperformed mechanically planted plots in yields, using the power-tiller-operated potato planter demonstrated significant savings. A farmer's field day showcased crops from both planting methods, highlighting the substantial labor (95%) and cost (53%) savings achieved by adopting the mechanical planting approach. Considering the comparative performance, it is recommended that low-income farmers adopt the power tiller-operated potato planter to increase planting efficiency, cover more area in less time, and significantly reduce production costs compared to traditional methods.
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动力耕作机马铃薯播种机的田间性能评估
摘要该研究旨在评估拉杰沙希地区小麦研究所(BARI)用动力耕作机驱动的马铃薯播种机的田间性能。研究于 2013 年 8 月至 2014 年 1 月在拉杰沙希省 Shyampur 马铃薯种植区的农民田间进行。播种机的种子间距为 250 毫米,单行行距为 60 毫米。田间试验以不同的操作速度和种子大小进行评估。研究表明,2.5 千米/小时的最佳前进速度可实现最均匀的种子间距和最小的种子间隙。在 Shyampur 的实地演示显示,马铃薯播种机的平均有效田间作业能力为 0.11 公顷/小时,缺种率为 5%。与每公顷需要 53.3 个人工日的传统人工种植方法相比,马铃薯播种机大大减少了劳动力需求,每公顷仅需 3 个人工日。种植总成本为每公顷 1781.82 塔卡。虽然传统方法的产量略高于机械种植的地块,但使用动力耕作机操作的马铃薯播种机却能节省大量成本。农民田间日展示了两种种植方法的作物,突出表明采用机械种植方法节省了大量劳动力(95%)和成本(53%)。考虑到性能比较,建议低收入农民采用动力耕作马铃薯播种机,以提高种植效率,在更短的时间内覆盖更多的面积,并显著降低生产成本。
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