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When selecting a rotary tillage and sowing machine, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the specific agricultural needs, land conditions, crop types and budget factors. Here are some key points to choose from:
1. Land area and crop type
- Operation scale: If it is a large area of farmland operation, it is recommended to choose high-power and efficient large-scale rotary tillage seeding machine; For small farms or family farms, small or medium-sized equipment is more economical.
- Crop type: Different crops have different requirements for sowing depth, row spacing, etc. For example, wheat, corn, rice, etc., the selection depends on whether the equipment is suitable for the sowing requirements of specific crops, and whether there is a corresponding sowing regulation device.
2. Device functions and configurations
- Rotary tillage depth and sowing depth adjustment: Select equipment with precise adjustment functions to ensure that rotary tillage and sowing depth can be adjusted according to soil conditions and crop needs.
- Fertilization function: Some rotary sowers are equipped with fertilization systems that can fertilize seeds at the same time. If the crop has a high demand for fertilizer, choosing equipment with fertilizer function can increase the yield.
- Soil breaking effect: the rotary tillage tool and structural design of the equipment will affect the soil breaking effect. When choosing, you can pay attention to the material, shape and arrangement of the blade to ensure that the ideal soil breaking effect can be achieved.
3. Power matching
- Tractor matching: Rotary tilling and seeding machines are usually operated by tractors. Make sure the tractor's power matches the needs of the all-in-one. If the power of the all-in-one machine is large, the tractor power is insufficient, which will affect the operation effect and efficiency.
4. Soil adaptability
- Soil type: Different equipment has different adaptability to different soil types (such as clay, sand, loam, etc.). If your land type is more complex, you need to choose equipment that can be widely adapted.
- Moisture and soil quality: Wet soils require different rotary blade configurations, and some machines are equipped with an anti-clogging system to avoid being blocked by dirt during operation.
5. Ease of operation
- Operation interface: When selecting equipment, priority should be given to the model with simple and easy to learn and use operation interface, which can reduce the training cost and operation difficulty of workers.
- Automation level: Some equipment has high automation functions, such as automatic sowing regulation, intelligent monitoring, etc., which can improve the accuracy and efficiency of the operation.
6. Equipment quality and maintenance
- Durability: Select equipment with excellent material for core components such as blades and transmission devices to ensure the durability and stability of the equipment. High strength alloy blades are more wear-resistant and have a long service life.
- Easy maintenance: pay attention to the maintenance cost and maintenance difficulty of the equipment, whether there are accessories that are easy to replace quickly, and whether the after-sales service is perfect.
7. Brand and after-sales service
- Brand reputation: Choose products from well-known brands, which usually have better technical support, product quality and after-sales service guarantee. You can understand the reputation of different brands by checking user reviews, agricultural forums, etc.
- After-sales service: Ensure that the purchased equipment has perfect after-sales service, including warranty period, maintenance outlets, spare parts supply, etc., which can ensure the long-term efficient operation of the equipment.
8. Cost Performance
- Budget: Set a reasonable budget according to your own economic situation and the size of the farm, taking into account the durability, performance and long-term operating costs of the equipment, and find the most cost-effective model.
- Fuel consumption and working efficiency: Equipment with high efficiency and low fuel consumption can reduce long-term operating costs and is recommended to be given priority.
9. Local adaptation
- Regional climate conditions: Select the appropriate equipment according to the climate characteristics of the region (such as precipitation, seasonal changes). For example, wet areas require models designed to prevent mud clogging.
Sum up
When selecting rotary tillage and seeding, it is necessary to consider many factors such as operation area, crop type, equipment function, soil adaptability and budget. The brand, after-sales service and durability of the equipment are also decisive factors.