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These practices include minimum tillage. To implement resource saving techniques, it is necessary to conduct research in this direction. The purpose of the work is to determine the impact of the effect of the operating element for minimum tillage on its quality. The design of the operating element for minimum tillage, in the form of two plowshares connected to the chisel, mounted on the vertical rack. The operating element meets agrotechnical requirements. The standard deviation of the depth was ± 0.45–2.0 cm, which does not exceed the allowable value (up to 2.0 cm). The height of the ridges is insignificant (3.8–4.0 cm) does not go beyond the limits allowed by agrotechnical requirements (up to 4 cm) for operating elements for surface tillage. The coefficient of variation (2.53–15.21%) indicates a small fraction of the spread relatively to the average value of the tillage depth by the operating element. The use of the operating element will decline the impact on the cultivated environment by reducing the number of passes for leveling the field and crushing crop residues, which will positively affect soil fertility and lead to cost reduction.
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Parkhomenko, G., Kambulov, S., Bozhko, I., Zubrilina, E., Babenko, O., Daus, Y. (2023). Study of the Operating Element for Minimum Tillage. In: Beskopylny, A., Shamtsyan, M., Artiukh, V. (eds) XV International Scientific Conference “INTERAGROMASH 2022”. INTERAGROMASH 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 575. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21219-2_52
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