This paper focused on Indian and Bangladeshi farmers in order to increase productivity and reduce physical labor. The dry fertilizer machine costs an extremely low price that the small farmers of these countries could purchase very easily to enhance their productivity by fertilizing their land faster than before. With this dry fertilizer machine, it takes around 2 hours to fertilize 1 acre of land with 25 kg of urea. Whereas a farmer would use the traditional method, it takes 4 to 5 hours to fertilize the same land with the same amount of fertilizer. So, the dry fertilizer machine could fertilize the same amount of land in half the time as the traditional method. This machine was designed as a backpack-type dry fertilizer spreader to be carried on both shoulders to reduce the cost and be user-friendly. The heavy carrying vehicles would increase the cost a lot, which could not be affordable for the farmers. The dry fertilizer machine is designed in two parts. One is at the top of the tank carrying a dry fertilizer compartment, and the other part is at the bottom. There, the spreading mechanism is settled very well. It is also a minimal-maintenance machine. A farmer could also seed their land by using this machine.
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20 February 2024
3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, MANUFACTURING, AND PERFORMANCES: ICFMMP2022
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Phagwara, India
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Harminder Singh Saggu
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Md. Junahed Khan Dhrubo
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Vikrant Kalvi Chauhan
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Harminder Singh Saggu
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AIP Conf. Proc. 2986, 030152 (2024)
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Md. Junahed Khan Dhrubo, Vikrant Kalvi Chauhan, Harminder Singh Saggu; Design and manufacturing of dry fertilizer spreader. AIP Conf. Proc. 20 February 2024; 2986 (1): 030152. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0195340
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