Technical means for collecting seeds of desert-pasture fodder plants
B S Mirzaev,
Q Tulaganov,
A Bozorboev
et al.
Abstract:The article presents the analysis of technical means for collecting seeds of desert pasture fodder plants. The type of technical means is chosen and the ways of its improvement are outlined. Information about the machine for implementing the technology is given. The material of the article reflects the specifics of the improvement of arid pastures.
This article provides materials for the restoration and enhancement of degraded, low-yielding, and seasonally limited pastures, as well as an analysis of techniques for collecting seeds from desert-pasture forage plants. The primary objective of the study is to minimize seed losses during mechanized harvesting of desert fodder plants by enhancing the separation process from the crushed mass. Experimental tests have demonstrated that it is feasible to achieve the desired seed heap by positioning the reflector at an angle of 10-20° relative to the vertical. The results of experimental studies indicate that installing the reflector at an angle of 10-20° to the vertical allows for the acquisition of a seed heap at the required level.
This article provides materials for the restoration and enhancement of degraded, low-yielding, and seasonally limited pastures, as well as an analysis of techniques for collecting seeds from desert-pasture forage plants. The primary objective of the study is to minimize seed losses during mechanized harvesting of desert fodder plants by enhancing the separation process from the crushed mass. Experimental tests have demonstrated that it is feasible to achieve the desired seed heap by positioning the reflector at an angle of 10-20° relative to the vertical. The results of experimental studies indicate that installing the reflector at an angle of 10-20° to the vertical allows for the acquisition of a seed heap at the required level.
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