The effects of the new mechanization in finding sugar beet

A situation, development directions and the effects in new high-productive sugar beet harvester were pointed out in this paper. The importance and possibility for reducing a negative influence of high-productive mechanization on soil structure degradation was pointed out too. The new design concepti...

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Published inTraktori i pogonske masine (Serbia and Montenegro) Vol. 10; no. 5
Main Authors Mesi, M. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro)), Popovic, V. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro))
Format Journal Article
LanguageSerbian
Published 01.12.2005
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Summary:A situation, development directions and the effects in new high-productive sugar beet harvester were pointed out in this paper. The importance and possibility for reducing a negative influence of high-productive mechanization on soil structure degradation was pointed out too. The new design conception of self-propelled harvester are equipped to harvest during night which make possible a higher yields in depend on the existing solutions. The results of testing of working quality of new sugar beet harvester in Germany and in our country (Serbia) were pointed out in order to notice and analysis the differences in usage. A problem of sugar beet transports important segment as well that is solved by introducing high-predictive harvesters and pointed out by the way that reducing soil compaction and degradation, but increasing production results in finding. Because of that, suggest of possible finding sugar beet organization in our country (Serbia) where besides of the introducing new world-known harvester solution is important an introducing and special self-propelled solution for sugar beet transportation on a field as well as self-propelled sugar beet finish cleaner-loader from temporary prisms, which is based on testing results was given.
Bibliography:J11
COBISS.SR-ID 140062983
N20
ISSN:0354-9496