• Title/Summary/Keyword: 트랙터 작업성

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Study on the Optimum Condition of Mechanical Sowing of a Garlic (마늘 기계 파종을 위한 최적조건 구명)

  • Kang, Tae Gyoung;Lee, Sang Hee;Choi, Yong;Kwon, Youg Suk;Kim, Tae Hyeong
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.360-366
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    • 2021
  • Garlic is an important crop, accounting for 1.1 trillion won out of 3.7 trillion won for the total production of seasoned vegetables in Korea. On the other hand, the cultivation area and production volume are decreasing continuously due to the shortage of an agricultural labor force, aging, and insufficient mechanization. In particular, the mechanization of garlic sowing is barely performed, resulting in large amounts of labor. Therefore, it is necessary to study the mechanization of planting garlic. Therefore, in this study, to determine the optimal working conditions for mechanical sowing of garlic, an experiment was conducted to compare the yield according to the sowing angle and depth of garlic during sowing. After sowing using a seeding machine set under optimal conditions, the conventional work and yield were compared. The results showed that it is most appropriate to sow garlic with a sowing angle of 45° or 90° and a depth of 2 cm to 4 cm, and there is no difference in the yield between sowing with a sowing machine and conventional work.

A Study on a New Working-system of Mechanical Land Clearing and Development of Fertle Soil. (기계개간의 새로운 작업체계와 숙지화 촉진에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Eun
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.2162-2176
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    • 1971
  • From the ancient times our forefathers settled down in this peninsular and cultivated the hills and waste-lands into fields. Instead of fertilizing the lands they moved to find other fertile lands and lived a feudal life of agriculture and various machines played a main role in the land reclamation. The best method of land clearing, the time and efficiency in the operation and the effect of growing crops should sysematically analized prior to the time of 3rd Five-year Economic Development(1972-1976) in order to cultivated 210,000 ha of waste-land or the modernization of our country. The present study was investigated to find out a new working-system of mechanical land clearing and development of fertile soil. The results are as follows: 1) The land reclamation in natural slope is much more encourageable in land clearing and farming when the slope is below ten grades than bench terrace. 2) Weeds were mixed with soil in the land clearing work in order to supply organic materials and to make soil swollen instead of burning of just removing. 3) The equipments such as bulldozers, harrows, power tillers and so on should be prepared in order to do a systematic work in the land clearing. 4) The work of pulling-up roots is dependent upon the forms of roots spreading under the ground. The work of the pulling-up the straight roots was most difficult. 5) The land clearing work of the wrinkled style blocks was easy in pulling up roots and in the time of first plowing. The harrowing work could also be simply done. 6) The amount of soil carried was $240m^3/10a$, 15.6% increased amount from the standard block, while the required time of clearing work was 2 hours 15 minutes 45 seconds/10a, the one third of time required for the standard block. 7) The time disc harrowing work increased 50%, or 15 minutes/10a compared to the harrowing work required in the cultivated soil. 8) The time of rotary tilling increased 2.4 times or 1 hour 47 minutes 43 seconds/10a compared to the time required in the cultivated soil. 9) The reclamed land should be fertilized according to the soil quality, especially added fertilizer should be more than 1,200kg/10a, limes 20kg/10a. In order to produce added fertilizer grass fields should be needed. 10) The experiment of pasture growing is now progressing and therefore the effect of land clearing and the degree of developed soil will be investigated before long.

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The Effects of Subsoiling at Different Depths and Spacings on Physical Properties of Soil and Rice Yields (심토파쇄(深土破碎) 깊이와 간격(間隔)이 토양(土壤)의 물리성(物理性)과 수도수량(水稻收量)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Min, Kyeong-Beom;Kim, Jai-Jong;Cho, Seong-Jin;Im, Jeong-Nam
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.228-234
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    • 1983
  • The effects of subsoiling on improving soil physical properties for increasing yield of rice were studied at different depths and spacings in a clay loam paddy soils. The results are summarized as follows : 1. Working efficiencies of subsoiling at depth 50cm were lower than those at depth 30cm by tractor, while subsoiling ratios at depth 50cm were higher than those at depth 30cm. 2. During cultivation period, water requirement in 50cm depth subsoiling was higher than that in 30cm depth subsoiling. Water requirement in the central part was more rapid about 1.0-2.0mm/day than in the middle between two neighbouring central points. 3. Soil physical properties such as hardness, bulk density and porosity were significantly improved by subsoiling and the subsoiling effects have been continued until the second year. Negative correlations between yield and bulk density or hardness of subsoil were observed. 4. A lograrithmic function was observed between rice yield ($\hat{Y}$) and subsoiling ratio(X) at depth of 20cm. The optimum space for subsoiling in 30 and 50cm depth. was 80 and 120cm, respectively.

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Automation of Agricultural Machinery: Its Development and Prospect (농업기계(農業機械) 자동화(自動化)의 발전(發展)과 전망(展望))

  • Ryu, K.H.
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 1987
  • Automation of agricultural machinery is a high technology needed to increase work capacity and accuracy, to save agricultural resources and energy, to solve labor shortage, and to improve operator's comfort and safety. With the rapid development of electronic industry, automation of agricultural machinery will be progressed fast, and eventually will lead to no-operator machines or agricultural robots. Automation should be promoted step by step without increasing the cost of farming, excluding rural labor forces, decreasing labor volition, and losing human nature. In order to achieve rational automation of agricultural machinery, it is necessary to investigate the characteristics of soils and crops, to develop sensors, controllers and robots with artificial intelligence. It is recommended that the present trends to directly automatize the individual machinery be changed to the development of a harmonious automation system for overall farming.

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Compaction Characteristics of Multi-cropping Paddy Soils in South-eastern Part of Korea (우리나라 동남부 다모작 논토양의 경반화 특성)

  • Yun, Eul-Soo;Jung, Ki-Yeul;Park, Ki-Do;Sonn, Yeon-Kyu;Park, Chang-Yeong;Hwang, Jae-Bog;Nam, Min-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.688-695
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    • 2011
  • This study was carried out for some survey about soil compaction in the multi-cropping system of paddy field. Investigated sites were 90 farmer's fields in south-eastern part of Korea. The tillage practices season was different according to cropping system of paddy; in spring for mono rice cultivation and in autumn for the multi-cropping field. The average tillage depth in investigated sites was about 25 cm, however, it is different between the farmer's tillage practices and soil characteristics. It is high correlation to tillage deep and minimum resistance of penetration. The reaching soil deep to maximum resistance of penetration was about 27 cm, and average penetration resistance of the deep is 1.8~2.0 MPa for moderately fine-textured soils and more than 3.0 MPa for moderately coarse-textured soils. The difference of penetration resistance between cultivating and compacted layer was in order to sandy loam > clayey loam > clayey, and the difference was lesser in poorly drained soils than somewhat poorly ones. In the rice mono cropping field, the maximum resistance in no-tillage for 15 years was 1.18~1.25 Mpa at 20~25 cm in soil deep, however, the resistance of field with every year tillage practices was 2.03~2.21 Mpa. In the extremely compacted sandy loam textured soils, the penetration resistance at 30 cm in soil depth was drastically reduced by the subsoil from 5.2 Mpa to 3.2 Mpa, and the watermelon root in plastic film house was deep elongated.