Affiliation:
1. Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalinga University, Raipur, C.G, India
2. Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalinga University, Raipur, C.G, India.
Abstract
In the Indian Academy, Agriculture plays a important role. Over the last few decades, Indian agriculture has recorded good growth. Implementing done in this area. The multipurpose farming robot is a fundamental a new ideas in this field is very important, although a lot of work has been major agricultural machine for full yield. A laborious technique is the conventional method of weeding, sowing seeds and spraying pesticides. In India, bullocks, horses, and buffalo are still used by many farmers for agricultural operations. This would not satisfy the need for agricultural energy needs, in comparison to other countries around the world. We assume that human and animal efforts can be replaced from an economic point of view by some advanced mechanism that will be ideal for small-scale farmers. We are therefore designing this prototype and assume that it will fulfil all requirements and problems in real life. India is a country focused on agriculture in which 70% of individuals rely on the results of farming. But if we observe that with population growth the farm is spread among the family and because of this, farmers in India kept only two acres of farm on average. Economically, farmers are still very poor because they are unable to afford tractors and other expensive machinery, so they use conventional farming methods. So, we are designing this machinery that will fulfil all this need and solve the problem of labor. The paper deals with multi-purpose agriculture machine for seed feeding, spraying pesticides, fungicides, and fertilizers and cutting. Thus paving way for a more economical and multi-usable equipment for farmer which is also easy to clean and maintain, easy to handle and do not require fuel, hence cost gets reduced and helping farmers to a great extent in their fields
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