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    agric-tBy agric-tJuly 27, 2022Updated:July 27, 2022No Comments6 Mins Read
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    6 Agricultural Equipment That Make Modern Farming More Productive

    Modern technology is continuously transforming agriculture to raise the output and quality of yields. if you’re a farmer and you still use traditional agriculture tools in this currentgeneration, you’re wasting your precious time and your good health. Farmers can now get more work done in a short duration by utilizing agricultural equipment. The process of planting, maintaining, and harvesting is now more efficient when using equipment like tractors and harvesting tools.
    As a farmer, timing is key. If you’re behind schedule, you could ruin your crop. But with these farming equipment and machines, you can ensure they’re more productive as possible. The agricultural industry is now transformed for good by the strength of modern farm machinery. The following are equipment that has made modern farming more productive.

    1. Tractor
    Old is gold. Tractors will travel throughout history as one of the most beautiful inventions. These machines perform most of the agricultural tasks. They are used for pushing and pulling agricultural equipment. It’s the most special tool for any farmer. They are strong and can move steadily on uneven ground and even on flooded farms. Tractors that have plow attached on are designed to till pieces of land. Those that have carts attached can carry goods or livestock to the market. These beats can carry heavy duty equipment around the farm with ease. It’s also possible to move earth around the field using a tractor. But this piece of machinery isn’t fast as compared to a pick-up truck. Tractors have advanced since the nineties. Some machines now have control consoles which resemble airplane cockpits. If you have a small fan, it’s advisable to place all your requirements within the compact tractor utility range which has flexible machines ranging from 15Kw to 50Kw. They contain most of the features you find in more prominent and more expensive tractors. With them, you can do just about anything around
    your field.

    2. Pick-Up Truck
    Though these trucks are both fast and robust, they will never replace tractors. But they provide an appealing transportation substitute for farmers. You can use pick-up trucks for a wide variety of light, medium, or heavy-duty jobs. Not only can they be used for a wide range of duties in the farm, but they also possess the ability to navigate around bad roads and get into the woods. If you want to get your job done quickly on the farm, pick-up trucks are the best choice. Pay attention to your basic needs, and take a glance at your current situation. Do you have any simple jobs you need a pick-up truck for? What will the maximum weight be if you’re planning to pull a trailer? Will you restrict your truck for work only or will you use it for daily family transportation? How many people will be boarding your truck regularly?

    3. Automatic In-Row weeder
    Maintaining good crops is essential to all farmers, and weeding is the most crucial part of making this happen. If your yields overgrow, weeds and invasive species will choke out your cash crops, leaving you with pennies. You can decide to use weedicides and pesticides, but these drugs have harmful chemicals in them. Thus, the Robocrop In-Row Weeder is the most effective way to tear up weeds without worrying about destroying the original crops.

    4. Tools
    As a farmer, there are necessary tools that you can’t afford to miss. The most important ones are rake, hoe, wheelbarrow, shovel, and digging fork. These tools are universal tools. When shopping for these tools, go for brands that can last for a lifetime and be sure to take good care of them. If you leave them outdoors for long, their quality standards will reduce. Any appliance found in a traditional toolbox is not to last long around the farm without being used. Manual tools including; tape measures, hammers, screwdrivers and wrenches and power tools such as electric drill and circular saw top the list.

    5. Harvesting Equipment
    With modern harvesting equipment, farmers are able to save their time and labor cost. These farming machines can cover 150 acres per day, and without them, there could be no potato, beet, or cereal harvest. Equipping yourself with quality machines that meet your specific needs is essential. Some of the harvesting equipment include potato, forage, flax, and combine harvesters. Root vegetables are generally challenging to harvest. A tow-behind carrot harvester is one of the most exciting machines, and its scale is just amazing. Imagine hundreds of farmers digging up carrots using the same process. Only then can efficiency increase be grasped in this process. The size and power of these machines have increased over the past few years. The prices have also escalated to almost half a million dollars. A farmer needs to utilize his harvester for not less than 300 hours a year to justify this purchase. But there are also other cost-effective options like renting or purchasing used tractors.

    6. Livestock Equipment
    Farming equipment precise to livestock farming covers everything ranging from water supplies to food, transport options, and shelter. Animal feeding equipment includes hay racks, feeder platforms, feed buckets, and range feeders. Nipples, water systems, and water bowls are essential for supplying clean water to herds, broods, and flocks. Another essential equipment for moving your animals around the farm is a livestock trailer. You should consider animal safety, comfort level, carrying capacity, and durability of the machine when purchasing
    a livestock trailer. One of the most important things when it comes to livestock is fencing. It’s advisable to use a proper fencing type to hold the specific animal you’re raring for safety purposes. For example, to safely contain cattle, your fence needs to be at least 54 inches tall. And a portable fence is convenient if you plan to move your livestock around. Another option is the electric fencing. When using this type of fencing, make sure you’re using a powerful charger to electrify the entire fence. You’ll also want to put post signs to alert the people
    coming close to the fence that the fence is electrified.

    Bottom-Line
    Currently, with agricultural equipment, farming has become more of a science than art with the mentioned modern machinery and technology. The end game for these developments is to improve productivity, efficiency, and to sustain farming.

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