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Modern Combine Harvesters - cover

Modern Combine Harvesters

Aisha Khan

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Modern Combine Harvesters offers a comprehensive exploration of these vital machines, detailing their design, operation, and technological advancements in modern agriculture. The book emphasizes how combine harvesters have evolved to meet the increasing global food production demands, highlighting innovations driving their future development. A key focus is the integration of technology, such as sensors and data analytics, to optimize harvesting performance, reduce waste, and improve grain quality. The book uniquely bridges engineering with agronomy and data science, providing a holistic view of how combine harvesters fit into the broader agricultural ecosystem.

 
The book examines the core systems of combine harvesters, precision agriculture technologies, and the impact of automation and robotics on harvesting efficiency. It progresses from a historical overview of harvesting methods to detailed engineering analyses of each system within modern combines. Technical schematics, performance charts, and case studies illustrate concepts and demonstrate the practical applications of discussed technologies.

 
Ultimately, the book discusses the potential for fully autonomous harvesting systems and their implications for labor and farm management.
Disponible depuis: 21/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 88 pages.

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