
Prototype Completed, Preparing for Field Trials
HADA Inc., a company specializing in field crop agricultural machinery, has partnered with the Rural Development Administration (RDA) to jointly develop an automatic transplanter for field crops.
This automatic transplanter aims to automate the transplanting process for bulb crops such as garlic and onions, designed to be attached to small tractors.
Transplanting is the most labor-intensive stage in field crop cultivation, and with the ongoing difficulty of securing labor in rural areas, demand for mechanization has been steadily increasing. In response, the RDA’s Field Crop Machinery Development Team is collaborating with HADA to develop an automatic transplanter capable of precise depth and spacing control.
Currently, the prototype has been completed, and field trials organized by the RDA are being prepared. This development is expected to efficiently replace transplanting work, which has been challenging to mechanize until now.
HADA will continue to work with the RDA to realize full mechanization throughout the entire field crop cultivation process, focusing on developing agricultural machinery technology that reduces labor and improves operational efficiency.
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Prototype Completed, Preparing for Field Trials
HADA Inc., a company specializing in field crop agricultural machinery, has partnered with the Rural Development Administration (RDA) to jointly develop an automatic transplanter for field crops.
This automatic transplanter aims to automate the transplanting process for bulb crops such as garlic and onions, designed to be attached to small tractors.
Transplanting is the most labor-intensive stage in field crop cultivation, and with the ongoing difficulty of securing labor in rural areas, demand for mechanization has been steadily increasing. In response, the RDA’s Field Crop Machinery Development Team is collaborating with HADA to develop an automatic transplanter capable of precise depth and spacing control.
Currently, the prototype has been completed, and field trials organized by the RDA are being prepared. This development is expected to efficiently replace transplanting work, which has been challenging to mechanize until now.
HADA will continue to work with the RDA to realize full mechanization throughout the entire field crop cultivation process, focusing on developing agricultural machinery technology that reduces labor and improves operational efficiency.
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http://www.youngnong.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=52355