INTRODUCTION OF ENERGY-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES FOR HARVESTING CEREAL CROPS TO PROVIDE LIVESTOCK WITH CHEAP FEED
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37000/abbsl.2023.107.18Keywords:
fodder, livestock, grain crops, energy costs, energy saving, technological complex, technologyAbstract
The technological operations of harvesting and transporting grain and the non-grain part of the harvest of cereal crops, which are among the most resource-intensive and energy-consuming operations, are studied. The minimum total energy consumption for harvesting and transportation of grain products per unit area was used as the main criterion for the formation and optimization of the structure and composition of harvesting technological complexes. The implementation of energy-saving technologies for growing and harvesting cereal grain crops solves the problems of technological re-equipment of agricultural enterprises to reduce the cost of work and obtain competitive livestock products, due to reducing cost of concentrated animal feed.
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