2024
DOI: 10.9734/jeai/2024/v46i52418
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Efficiency and Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Developed Embedded System-Controlled Seed and Fertilizer Applicator

Pradeep Kumar,
H. L. Kushwaha,
Adarsh Kumar
et al.

Abstract: In maize cultivation, the labour-intensive, time-consuming, and costly nature of manual planting necessitates the exploration of mechanized solutions. This study presents a comprehensive economic evaluation of an embedded system-controlled seed cum fertilizer applicator as a potential answer to these challenges.  Precise planting methods offer a multi-pronged approach, aiming to reduce cultivation costs, minimize time requirements, and improve worker comfort during planting operations.  By meticulously analyzi… Show more

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“…"The transformation in Indian agriculture since mid-sixties, in terms of technological advancements, cropping pattern, cropping intensity, mechanization of some of the farm operations, use of HYV seeds, fertilizers, irrigation, plant protection chemicals and the employment of human labour has undergone various structural changes. Though, it is said, India has abundant labour force in agriculture, but non-availability of manpower during peak crop season is growing over the years, more particularly during recent years" [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"The transformation in Indian agriculture since mid-sixties, in terms of technological advancements, cropping pattern, cropping intensity, mechanization of some of the farm operations, use of HYV seeds, fertilizers, irrigation, plant protection chemicals and the employment of human labour has undergone various structural changes. Though, it is said, India has abundant labour force in agriculture, but non-availability of manpower during peak crop season is growing over the years, more particularly during recent years" [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%