RESULTS FROM EXPLOITATION RESEARCH AND QUALITY OF WORK IN SEMI AUTOMATIC TRANSPLANTING OF INDUSTRIAL TOMATO

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Ile Canev
Igor Iljovski

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In each production technology in planting of industrial tomatoes, farmers tend basically is to broadcasting material planned number of plants per hectare. There are a number of factors affecting plant and to accept the planned number of plants, but always great importance has machines that enable planting. Constantly we make new constructions and improuved technical solutions that are characterized by high precision, productivity, allowing planting for a shorter time and in optimal weather conditions. The need for mechanic workflows due as a result of the increasing shortage of labor, but also by poor execution of business processes as a result of insufficient education and advocacy workers. In this paper we will be presenting the results of the examination of the exploitation characteristics of machine for semi authomathic transplanting the tomato industry, the production conditions and quality testing of the machine operation.

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