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Priorities for the Development of Soil Clearing Technologies
Based on the theory of inventive problem solving (TIPS), in particular, using the concept of an ideal final result, the priorities for the development of tillage technologies are established. This methodology for identifying priorities can also be used for technologies used in other sectors of the economy.