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Effect of Tillage Management of Paddy Field on Runoff and Nutrient Losses during Non-Cropping Season

  • Yoon, Kwang-Sik;Choi, Jin-Kyu;Jun, Im-Sang
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.44 no.7
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 2002
  • Runoff, sediments and nutrient losses were studied under different patterns of paddy field management: (1) fall and spring plowing (Plowing)i (2) fall plowing for half of plot and spring plowing (Semi-plowing); (3) no-till for fall and spring plowing (Un-plowing) during the non-cropping period in the southern Korea for two years. The runoff amount and initial abstract were significantly affected by plowing practices. Un-plowing plot showed the highest runoff amount among treatments. The concentrations of sediment from Plowing plot were much higher than those from Un-plowing plot, especially after (all plowing. Sediment losses from Plowing plot were 25% more than those from Un-plowing plot. There was significant difference in nutrient losses via runoff water and sediment according to plowing practice. Two-year average of losses of N from paddy field during non-cropping period were 9.42 kg ha$\^$-1/, 8.17kg ha$\^$-1/, and 7.76 kg ha$\^$-l/ for Un-plowing, Semi-plowing, and Plowing plot, respectively, while losses of P were 0.64 kg ha$\^$-1/, 0.58 kg ha$\^$-1/, and 0.58 kg ha$\^$-1/ for each tillage system. Losses of total-N, ammonia-N, nitrate-N, Total-P from Un-plowing plot was larger than those from Plowing and Semi-plowing plots during study period.

Characteristics of Ride Vibrations in Rotary Tillage and Plowing Operations by Tractor (트랙터 로터리 작업과 쟁기 작업의 승차 진동 특성)

  • 박영준;박서범;김경욱
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.207-216
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    • 2004
  • This study was intended to investigate the characteristics of ride vibrations transmitted to tractor operator during rotary tillage and plowing operations. Seat accelerations of a 41 ps diesel tractor in rotary tillage and plowing were measured and evaluated as specified in the ISO 2631-1. Effects of working speed and tilling depth on ride vibration were investigated. The level of ride vibration was also evaluated in terms of health guidance caution zones. Some of the results of the study are as follows: 1. The level of ride vibration in plowing was about 4.3 times greater than in rotary tillage. 2. The effect of working speed in rotary tillage differs depending upon the tillage depth. The level of ride vibration was increased with the speed, but it decreased over a certain tillage depth. Fore and aft vibration was 2.2-2.7 times severer than horizontal and vertical vibrations. Dominant frequency band was 1-3.15 ㎐ in fore and aft, 1-3.15㎐ and 16-25㎐ in horizontal, and 16-25㎐ in vertical directions. 3. Plowing reduced the ride vibration by 42.8-50.2%. But its positive effect decreased as the plowing speed increased. In plowing operation, ride vibration was similar degrees in fore and aft, horizontal and vertical directions. The dominant frequency band in plowing operation was 1-2.5㎐ in fore and aft, 1-2.5㎐ in horizontal, and 1-8㎐ in vertical directions. 4. On a basis of daily work hours of 4, total level of ride vibrations in plowing operation is likely to be harmful to operator's health.

Effects of Plowing Depth and Heavier Fertilization on the Yield and Quality of Burley Tobacco (버어리종 담배의 수량과 품질에 미치는 심경다비의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • 유점호;김대송;한철수;이규상
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.111-119
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    • 1979
  • This experiment was carried out determine the effect of plowing depth and heavy fertilization on the yield and quality of Burley tobacco. In the experiment, three plowing depth (10, 20, 30cm) and three levels of compound fertilizer (138, 166, 193kg/10a) were employed with split plot design for three years (1976-1978). Yield and quality were increased with deeper plowing and heavier fertilization. Yield was increased by 5% at the plowing depth of 30cm and 13% at the fertilizing level, 193kg/10a. The value per kg was increased by 2% plowing depth of 30cm and at the fertilization of 193kg/10a, respectively.

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Draft Characteristics of Korea Paddy Field by Computer Simulation (시뮬레이션에 의한 한국 논 토양의 경운저항 특성)

  • 이규승;박원엽;우상하
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.195-208
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    • 1999
  • A computer simulation was carried out to investigate draft characteristics of Korean paddy field for obtaining the basic reference to the selection of optimum moldboard type suitable for Korean paddy field conditions. Cylindrical, cylindroidal, semihelical moldboard plows, and one type of oriental Janggi were used for simulation. A series of soil bin experiments was conducted to compare the experimental results with the predicted drafts from computer simulation using the cylindroidal moldboard plow. The computer model predicted draft force with 1~12% error at 12~16cm plowing depth which is the most conventional plowing depth in the rural area in Korea. Thus, the computer model was considered to be good enough for simulation. Due to the different plowing width of experimental plows, specific draft was selected for comparison by computer simulations. Specific draft of cylindrical moldboard plow was ranged from 3 to 6 N/$\textrm{cm}^2$ according to the soil conditions, plowing speed and plowing depth, 2.5~3.0 N/$\textrm{cm}^2$ for semihelical moldboard plow.

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Runoff Loading of Nutrient from Paddy Fields According to Tillage Practices during Non-Cropping Season (논 경운방법에 따른 비영농기 질소.인 오염부하)

  • Yoon, Kwang-Sik;Choi, Jin-Kyu;Koo, Ja-Woong;Son, Jae-Gwon;Cho, Jae-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.484-487
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    • 2001
  • Runoff, sediments and nutrient losses were studied under different patterns of paddy field management: (1) fall and spring plowing (PL); (2) fall plowing for half of plot and spring plowing (SPL); (3) no-till for fall and spring plowing (NPL) during the non-cropping period in the southern Korea. Sediment losses from PL plot were 25% more than those from NPL plot. There was significant difference in nutrient losses via runoff water and sediment according to plowing practice (P < 0.01). Losses of total-N, ammonia-N, nitrate-N, total-P from NPL plot were larger than PL and SPL plots during study period. Sediment and total-P losses from SPL plot were close to those of PL plot.

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Variation Analysis of Elevation within a Rice Paddy Field (수도작 포장의 고저차 분석)

  • Sung J.H.;Jang S.W.
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.31 no.3 s.116
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    • pp.188-193
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    • 2006
  • Elevation differences within a paddy field relate strongly to plant health, crop homogeneity, and pest control. For precision agriculture (PA), the elevation within a field should be precisely controlled. We analyzed variation in elevation within a rice paddy field over one crop cycle. The study took place in a rectangular plot (100 m x 30 m). Elevations within the a plots was measured by a laser-equipped surveying instrument, that could determine elevations to precisions of I mm. The test field was divided into grids with 30 squares; elevation was measured at the center of each 5 x 10-m grid square. This study measured elevation during nine observation periods from pre-plowing to post-harvest. Descriptive statistics showed the highest elevations after plowing due to soil disturbance. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed significant elevation differences before and after plowing and transplanting, although elevations were similar over the period of crop growth. Comparison of pre-plowing and post-harvest data showed differences in elevations, indicating that elevation changes occurred during plowing, rice transplanting, plant growth, and harvesting. In summary, the above statistical analysis indicated that elevation changes occurred due to plowing but not during the plant growth season or due to harvesting.

Study on the increases in rice yield (수도다수확재배시험)

  • Won-Chai Chung
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 1963
  • 1. This experiment was conducted with paddy rice in replicated field plot of clay load in Chung Puk College. This experiment has been intended to find out the suitable polt for increasing the yield of rice plant among the 36 plots which consist of 3 factors; deep plowing, heavy fertilizer and thick planting. 2 According to the standard and the heavy fertilizer applications, spikes and grains per phyung have been compared. It has been find out that the higher yield can be obtain in such plots as these; (1) the plot with standard fertilizer application, 15cm plowing depth and 400 hill per phyung, (2) the plot with two times as much fertilizer application, 30 cm plowing depth and 300 hills per phyung, (3) the plot with three times as much fertilizer application, 30cm plowing depth and 300 hills, or 45cm plowing depth and 400hills per phyung. 3. In the yield of brown rice, there has been significant difference in each main factor: hills per phyung, the plowing depth and the amount of fertilizer, and in the first order interaction; depthxfertilizer, depthxhills and hillsxfertilizer, and in the 2nd order interaction; depthx hillsxfertilizer. 4. In the plots with 30cm plowing depth, thick, planting of 200∼300 hills per phyung and two times as much fertilizer, the yield of rice has been superior to others.

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Studies on Efficient Plowing Methods and the Shapes of Field for 4 Wheel Tractor (사수트렉터를 위한 효율적인 정기방법과 포장형상에 관한 연구)

  • 원장우
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.2019-2028
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    • 1970
  • 1. Experiments were made for the efficient plowing method by the 4 wheel tractor, the results are as follow; 1) In case of plowing of inner side of the field, the efficient turning method to be the smallest turning time is the $\Omega$-shaped turning method in the turning distance less than 2r (r is the minimum turning radius of the tractor), and also, it is the U-shaped turning method in the turning distance larger than 2r. 2) 2.5r is most efficient in the unit turning section 'w' on plowing of the inner side of the field. 3) In case of plowing of outer side of the field, intermitted plowing method is efficient in case of W>-0.0345 L + 35.84, and also, semi-followed plowing method is efficient in case of W<-0.0345 L + 35.84. 4) The smaller the width of outer side of outer side of the field 'I' is, the higher is the plowing efficiency, and it is estimated that the minimum value 2r is suitable to 'I' in plowing of inner side and outer side of the field. 2. Study on the correlation between the unit field and plowing efficiencies obtained the following results; 1) plowing efficienies increase generally according as length-width ratio L/W and area A increase. 2) Percent of increase of plowing efficiencies decreases generally according as length-width ratio and area enlarge. 3) The limit that change of T is large owing to L/W is 6 for 20 a, 5 for 30 a, 4 for 50 a, 3 for 80 a, less than 2.5 for 100 a, generally, in L/W-T curve. 4) Rate of change of T-A curve is similar to rate of change of $T=A-\frac{2}{3}$ curve in spite of influence of L/W. 5) In case that length-width ratio is more than 3, effects of increase of 10 a area influenced upon plowing efficiencies are as much as effects of about 5 increase of length width ratio without correlation of size of the field. 6) In case that length-width ratio is 2 to 3, effects of increase of 10 a area influenced upon plowing efficiencies are as much as effects of about 4 to 2 increase of length-width ratio without correlation of size of the field, and the effects decrease according as not only length-width ratio decreases but also area increases, generally.

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Feeding activity of cattle egrets and intermediate egrets at different stages of rice culture in Korea

  • Choi, Yu-Seong;Kim, Sun-Sook;Yoo, Jeong-Chil
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.149-155
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted to investigate the feeding efficiency of the cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) and the intermediate egret (Ardea intermedia) in relation to the stage of rice culture during two breeding seasons, 2006 and 2007, in Asan city, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. Cattle egrets caught mainly small invertebrate prey (insects and spiders, 98.4%) during all stages of rice cultivation, and had a higher prey capture rate in the plowing stage (14.98 prey/min) than in other stages (2.82-3.51 prey/min). Therefore, the biomass intake rate of cattle egrets was highest in the plowing stage. The intermediate egret captured both loaches (43.4%) and small invertebrates (50.6%). The prey capture rates of intermediate egrets increased gradually from the flooding stage (0.38 prey/min) to the planting stage (1.09 prey/min), and decreased in the growing stage (1.04 prey/min). However, intermediate egrets had the highest biomass intake rates in the plowing stage because more loaches were caught in the plowing stage (0.54 loaches/min) than other stages (0.23-0.36 loaches/min). Consequently, both intermediate egrets and cattle egrets had high energy intakes in the plowing stage and rice fields provided an important feeding habitat for both species.

Investigation of Adaptabilities of Biodiesel for Agricultural Tractor (바이오디젤의 농용트랙터 적응성 검토)

  • Kim, Young-Jung;Park, Seok-Ho;Kim, Chung-Kil;Im, Dong-Hyeok;Kim, Hyuck-Joo;Jung, Sang-Cheol;Kim, Sung-Su
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.10-14
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    • 2010
  • Biodiesel of 20% (BD20) and 100% (BD100), alterative fuels for tractor, were tested for its power and competitiveness in the various farm operations including plowing and rotary tilling in the paddy fields. No troubles such as engine ignition or abrupt stopping were monitored during the works of plowing, rotary tilling and travelling on the road. According to the tractor PTO test in accordance with OECD tractor PTO test codes, no significant PTO output difference was found between the three fuels. However, fuel consumption rates were different between the biodiesels and diesel fuel in the paddy works, where as biodiesel percentage increased more fuels were spent than the diesel fuel. The reason for this phenomenon seems came from density difference of the three fuels. Maximum fuel consumption difference occurred between BD100 and diesel fuel was about 10% in the plowing. More energy was spent on the rotary tilling operations than the plowing, where 35~40 % more fuel needed on rotary tilling than plowing. Of the exhaust gases, more $CO_2$ was discharged from diesel fuel than biodiesels, but more NOx from biodiesels and CO was hard to determine which fuel produce more amount.