A farmer's job is very complicated as it involves larger-than-life tasks that will take days for a farmer to complete. To lighten up a farmer's burden of extreme physically demanding tasks, different types of equipment must be used. Apparently, one of the most useful things that play a big role in every farmer's life is agricultural vehicles.
There are actually many types of vehicles that help make a farmer's job a lot more convenient. There are vehicles that facilitate proper fertilisation and planting activities. Other vehicles aid a farmer during weeding, soil maintenance, and land cultivation. Of course, there are vehicles specially designed for harvesting.
The most common of all agricultural vehicles that every modern farmer uses is the tractor. A tractor is typically a two-wheel or four-wheel drive used to manoeuvre machinery or equipment that is used for specific farming activities. Typically, tractors pull or push trailers or any other farm apparatus utilised for ploughing, planting, cultivating, and the like.
While there are tractors designed to do the aforementioned tasks, there are specialised vehicles used to harvest crops and vegetation. Known as harvesters, these vehicles complete three harvesting processes for the farmer. Harvesters are mostly utilised to collect fully developed crops like oats, rice, wheat, and other grains.
Another useful farm vehicle is called a transporter, which consist of a large bin to contain the harvested crops. These are the ones typically seen as big trucks carrying tons of vegetables and fruits on the highway. Without these vehicles, farming will become a very tedious job that nobody would be encouraged to take. Thanks to man's innovative mind, these types of apparatus have come to save every farmer's day!
"Soil sampling is only as good as the samples taken. Poor sampling procedures give poor data. Good soil sampling gives useful data."
GPS
mapping of farms, fields and areas for farmers. Farm map returned in the
format preferred by farmer, digital and/or paper for precision farming
and agriculture.
GPS Soil Sampling & Nutrient Management
GPS
soil sampling or W conventional soil sampling for mapping nutrients
required for nutrient management. Independent recommendations and
fertilizer required by next crop or crops.
Editing
GPS data and GIS data, simplifying GPS data to create targeted farm maps
to ease management and GPS applications for precision farming. GIS data
located onto farm maps.
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