Performance evaluation and viability of a pedestrian-type low land cabbage transplanter


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Mohd Nur Hafiz Mat Azmin, . and Hafidha Azmon, . and Mohd Nadzim Nordin, . and Mohd Fazly Mail, . and Mohd Shahmihaizan Mat Jusoh, . and Mohd Zubir Md Idris, . Performance evaluation and viability of a pedestrian-type low land cabbage transplanter. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2735-1084

Abstract

This article reports on the performance and costs of owning and operating a pedestrian-type low land cabbage transplanting machine. The tests were carried out on tin-tailing soil at MARDI Kundang Research Station. They were undertaken in view of the need to mechanize low land cabbage transplanting operation due to shortage of agricultural labor. The machine performed satisfactorily when operated on planting bed with or without the existence of the plastic mulch. Cabbage seedlings required bigger holes on the planting bed which is layered with plastic mulch in order to avoid mortality of seedlings due to the heat absorbed by the plastic. Based on the performances test the results showed that the field efficiency were 91.36 and 92.21 for with and without plastic mulch respectively on the planting bed. On average 407s were recorded for the machine to transplant the seedlings along 100m planting bed. Compared with the traditional method the transplanter could give 82-85 saving in labor required to plant the seedlings. The calculated break-even annual use for the implement was 33 ha/year. The implement was projected to be viable to use for 1600 h/year.


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Abstract

This article reports on the performance and costs of owning and operating a pedestrian-type low land cabbage transplanting machine. The tests were carried out on tin-tailing soil at MARDI Kundang Research Station. They were undertaken in view of the need to mechanize low land cabbage transplanting operation due to shortage of agricultural labor. The machine performed satisfactorily when operated on planting bed with or without the existence of the plastic mulch. Cabbage seedlings required bigger holes on the planting bed which is layered with plastic mulch in order to avoid mortality of seedlings due to the heat absorbed by the plastic. Based on the performances test the results showed that the field efficiency were 91.36 and 92.21 for with and without plastic mulch respectively on the planting bed. On average 407s were recorded for the machine to transplant the seedlings along 100m planting bed. Compared with the traditional method the transplanter could give 82-85 saving in labor required to plant the seedlings. The calculated break-even annual use for the implement was 33 ha/year. The implement was projected to be viable to use for 1600 h/year.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Cabbages
AGROVOC Term: Brassica oleracea
AGROVOC Term: Brassicaceae
AGROVOC Term: Transplanting
AGROVOC Term: Equipment testing
AGROVOC Term: Transplanters
AGROVOC Term: Farm equipment
AGROVOC Term: Equipment performance
AGROVOC Term: Mechanization
AGROVOC Term: Field capacity
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:55
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9689

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