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    Design and fabrication of multi purpose mini farming machine
    (AIKTC, 2017-05) Khan, Jalal; Bade, Saquib (13ME69); Khan, Shahid (13ME86); Khan, Shazan (13ME90); Mohd, Yunus Mohd. Isa (13ME92); Sayed, Farhan (13ME103)
    Agriculture being one of the major occupation in India, it is very essential to discover and implement new idea in this field, though lot of work has been done in this area. It is unfortunate that, these ideas are not been implemented properly in actual field. This is due to high cost and is complicated for rural people. Multipurpose Farming Machine is basic and major equipment involved in agriculture for maximum yielding. Conventional method of planting and cultivating crops is a laborious process and hence for that reason there is a scarcity of labours, this result in delayed agriculture to overcome these difficulties, multipurpose agriculture equipment is designed. This project is intended to help small-scale grain growers meet an increased demand for diverse, locally grown grains by designing a mini farming machine. To refine our prototype and final design, we worked closely with a three person review panel, made up of grain farmers and industrial designers. With this prototype, we hope to provide farmers nationwide with a way to harvest and bind grains on small plots of land in cities and along the periphery of urban areas.

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