Abstract

The experience of using machines for selecting and chopping cut branches in lowland intensive gardening has shown that chopping cut branches with embedding the resulting chips into the soil and scattering them on the soil surface can increase the fertility of the soil cover in the rows of the garden. However, the most rational technology for waste disposal in terrace gardening is the selection and chopping of cut branches with transportation of the crushed biomass of the branches to the trunk strips of fruit plantings. To solve this problem, a new design and technological scheme of the machine is proposed. Keywords: TERRACE GARDENING, FRUIT PLANTINGS, PRUNING, CUT BRANCHES, SELECTION, GRINDING, TRANSPORTATION, TRUNK STRIP

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