REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL BURDEN ON THE ENVIRONMENT BY EVENLY APPLYING FERTILIZERS

Received 30.09.2024
Revised 03.12.2024
Published 29.12.2024

Abstract

The article analyzes the main elements of fertilizer application machines, which allows generalizing and structuring the existing research results on the substantiation of the design and technological parameters of agricultural chemicalization machines. It has been established that uneven distribution of fertilizers over the field surface leads to lodging of crops and their uneven development, which subsequently leads to the development of variegated soil fertility. Analytical dependencies are presented that confirm the dependence of crop yields on the coefficient of variation of fertilizer distribution. Methods are proposed to reduce the environmental impact due to uniform application of fertilizers, which can be achieved through the use of automatic devices to match the applied dose with the speed of the unit and the use of wind protection devices

Keywords

wind protection devices hardware and software devices mineral fertilizers boom working elements uniformity of distribution ecology coefficient of variation chemicalization machines
Suggested citation
Zheshko, A. (2024). REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL BURDEN ON THE ENVIRONMENT BY EVENLY APPLYING FERTILIZERS. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(6), 169-172.

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