Putting an end to stubble burning through Happy Seeder technology

The Tata Trusts’ RGR Cell has developed a technology to reduce air pollution caused by stubble burning.

The Tata Trusts’ RGR Cell has developed a technology to reduce air pollution caused by stubble burning.

Happy Seeder is ideal since it simultaneously sows the seed and removes the straw. 

It scatters seeds evenly across the field, thus mulching the area, helping it retain moisture, and encouraging seed germination. 

In addition, the straw naturally decomposes over time, enriching the soil. Studies have validated the benefits of the Happy Seeder through residue incorporation in the ground and savings on input costs.

Since the machine can be expensive, the government offers a 50% subsidy for individual farmers, while farmers’ groups and cooperatives can avail of a 75% subsidy.

Why are front-end tractor loaders so much in the news?

Tractor loaders are designed for farmers to conduct agricultural activities in record time. These robust implements can carry tonnes of material from one place to another without intense labour.

A front-end loader is utilised to scoop up soil, cotton and other material. The machine comes with different bucket options that can be easily attached and detached from the tractor. 

There is no need for any additional alterations on the tractor. It is designed to work with ease and efficiency. 

Tractor owners can employ buckets with front-end loaders, such as boosters, bale grabbers, general-purpose, and pallet forks.

The tractor loader price in India could be variable from 2 lakhs to 5 lakhs. It all depends on your requirements and what brand you pitch for.

Final Thoughts

Well, with such emerging technologies, farmers can aggressively increase their agricultural output. 

In addition, acquiring inventories like Happy Seeder can greatly benefit your pocket and the environment.

Powerful machines like front-end loaders can greatly aid in completing your tasks in record time, eliminating the need for human labour.


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