The Importance of Mechanized Farming - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

The Importance of Mechanized Farming

Description:

Mechanization does not imply the use of machines, whether mobile or stationary, small or large in size that are driven and used for primary and secondary tillage operations such as harvesting and thrashing. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:64

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The Importance of Mechanized Farming


1
The Importance of Mechanized Farming
2
  • Mechanization does not imply the use of machines,
    whether mobile or stationary, small or large in
    size that are driven and used for primary and
    secondary tillage operations such as harvesting
    and thrashing.
  • Power lifts for irrigation, trucks for farm
    produce haulage, grinding machines, dairy
    equipment for milk splitting, butter producing,
    oil pressing, cotton ginning, rice hulling, and
    also used in various electrical home appliances
    like radios, irons, washing machines, vacuum
    cleaners, and more are all examples of machines.

3
  • Adopting modern mechanisation and farming
    techniques involves putting machine power to work
    on the farm, which is normally handled by
    bullocks, horses, and other drought animals in
    addition to human labour.
  • These mechanizations can be applied in two ways
    some of the job can be performed by animals and
    human effort, and the other can be done by
    machines, which is known as partial
    mechanisation.
  • Total mechanisation happens when animals and
    humans are completely replaced by machines.

4
  • Agriculture mechanization can be divided into two
    categories mobile mechanization and stationary
    mechanization.
  • The former seeks to replace animal power, which
    has been the cornerstone of agriculture for
    hundreds of years while the latter intends to
    reduce the drudgery of particular tasks that must
    be carried out either by human labour or by a
    coordinative effort of humans and animals.

5
Benefits of Mechanization in Agriculture
  • Agricultural Technologies are changed the result.
  • Improvements have been made in the areas of
    drainage, land reclamation, and soil erosion
    prevention.
  • In recent years, irrigation of crops has been
    possible in India using a scientific method that
    is not dependent on the monsoon.
  • We can get more land and thus expand the
    cultivated area by smoothing hillocks, filling in
    depressions and gullies, and clearing deep-rooted
    weeds with tractor-mounted cultivators.

6
  • It also helps to keep soil from weakening. In
    addition to mechanical fertilisation, contour
    bunding and terracing are achieved with
    self-driven graders and terraces using mechanical
    methods

7
In rural areas, it alters the social structure.
  • Agriculture mechanisation shifts the social
    structure of rural areas while also saving time
    and effort for farmers.

8
Farm Labour Shortage Reduction
  • In the Modern Scenario, people with good
    credentials are more likely to move from rural to
    urban areas in search of work, resulting in a
    labour shortage.
  • Agriculture machines such as inter cultivators
    and power tillers may help farmers reduce their
    reliance on labour and improve their quality of
    life.

9
It leads to proper land usage.
  • Mechanization often results in efficient use of
    agricultural land because the use of a fuel
    tractor instead of animal power decreases
    interest.
  • The use of machine power in this manner results
    in high agricultural productivity, which is
    exchanged for a trade economy and a land use
    arrangement in which the cultivator operates on a
    different and significantly more complicated
    basis than that found in the surrounding
    independent economy.

10
It decreases the amount of fodder and increases
the amount of food.
  • Using mechanical power in agriculture reduces
    animal power, eliminating the need for animal
    raring and allowing fodder land to be used to
    grow crops for human consumption.
  • Under mechanised agriculture, the remaining
    livestock, such as cattle, would be better cared
    for and fed, as new and nourishing varieties of
    feeding material could be grown in cultural
    wastelands after they were reclaimed for
    cultivation.

11
Best Farm Income Return
  • With mechanisation in operation, farm profits can
    be multiplied, which helps to improve the
    farmer's financial situation.
  • It reflects an exponential growth in national
    income and, with it, a new way of life it brings
    together urban societies, increases businesses
    and other social organisations and it turns free
    economic agglomerates into social economies that
    are intricately woven by a thousand lines of
    association.

12
  • In India, agricultural mechanization has brought
    a new revolution.
  • The majority of Indians are still dependent upon
    agriculture in its traditional way.
  • Benson Agro Engineering is the Manufacturer and
    Supplier of advanced agricultural machines for
    small and marginal farmers.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com