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Received 17.02.2021

Revised 04.07.2021

Accepted 26.08.2021

Retrieved from Том 25, № 3, 2021

Pages 84 -91

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Babenko, D., Khramov, M., Syromyatnikov, Yu., & Sukovitsyna, I. (2021). Field tests of the experimental installation for soil processing. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 25(3), 84-91. https://doi.org/10.31521/2313-092X/2021-3(111)-10

Field tests of the experimental installation for soil processing

Dmytro Babenko Mykyta Khramov Yu. Syromyatnikov Iryna Sukovitsyna

Abstract

It is experimentally established that the quality of soil grinding by the experimental ripper-separator is especially affected by the humidity and density of the composition, so at a soil density of 1.3–1.4 g/cm3 and a minimum soil moisture of 11.4–14.4% rotor speed must be increased up to 127 rpm

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tillage; cultivation; soil layer; rotor; differentiation

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