Design and experiment of row-controlled fertilizing–weeding machine for rice cultivation

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Current approaches to topdressing and weeding operations for rice cultivation present several disadvantages, such as poor precision, low efficiency, serious environmental pollution, and so on. This paper presents a row-controlled fertilizing–weeding machine to improve the precision of fertilizing and weeding operations and to reduce the heavy pollution associated with rice cultivation. A proportional–integral–derivative algorithm was adopted to realize accurate fertilization control, and an automatic driving system for agricultural machinery based on BeiDou navigation was used for accurate row-controlled operation. Accuracy testing and field experiments were carried out. The results show that the fertilization control system can stabilize the speed to within 0.55 s of the desired speed with a standard deviation of around 0.32 r·min−1 . The row-controlled operation ensures the lateral deviation is within ± 5 cm at operating speeds below 5 km·h−1 . The high uniformity and accuracy of fertilization meet agronomic requirements and rice cultivation standards, and the weeding performance is acceptable at working speeds below 5 km·h−1 .

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Shi, Y., Xi, X., Gan, H., Shan, X., Zhang, Y., Shen, H., & Zhang, R. (2021). Design and experiment of row-controlled fertilizing–weeding machine for rice cultivation. Agriculture (Switzerland), 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11060527

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