Abstract
In India, weeds compete with primary crop for soil nutrients (NPK), which are currently Worth 5,000 crores every year. Total crop losses due to weeds are estimated to be approximately Rs. 10,000 crores (Rao, 2000). Weed control is a major concern in dry land agriculture, and producers face some of the most severe challenges faced by the industry. Farmers used a variety of weed management methods, such as traditional sickle equipment, animal-powered weeding, and chemical weeding. However, none of these weed control approaches, which deplete onion energy marginally, are successful, and chemical weed control lowers soil quality. To address this issue, mechanical power operated challenge at times are becoming incredibly common, as they are used to minimize human work while maintaining sufficient efficiency. Keywords: Weed, agriculture, equipment
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