Japanese Journal of Farm Work Research
Online ISSN : 1883-2261
Print ISSN : 0389-1763
ISSN-L : 0389-1763
Studies on the Non-Tillage System of Rice Production (I)
On the hardness of soil and the efficiency of non-tillage transplanting machine
Hideo HIGUCHITakaharu IZUMIOsamu KINOSHITAToshinori DOI
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1994 Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages 103-108

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Abstract
In this study, changes in the hardness of soil in paddy fields over time and working efficiencies of rice transplanting using the non-tillage transplanting machine were investigated.
The main results obtained were as follows:
1) The hardness of soil after irrigation were gradually softened over time, but the hardness of soil in some fields did not get soft so quickly as others. So, irrigation for the nontillage transplanting field should be done before the tenth day of transplanting time.
2) The efficiency of the non-tillage transplanting machine were much affected by the hardness of soil. The rate of seedling floating and the rate of miss planting of seedlings increased in the harder soil field more than 0.70MPa. The machine showed good run and less slippage rate in the non-tillage field.
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