Abstract
The article discusses issues related to the cultivation of agricultural crops with the simultaneous intrasoil application of mineral fertilizers. The size of the crop depends not only on the amount of fertilizers applied, but also on the quality of their application. Uneven fertilization leads both to a decrease in the biological yield and to inevitable losses during mechanized harvesting, due to the uneven structure of crops and different periods of plant ripening. An original design of a flat-cutter-subsoiler-fertilizer is proposed, the use of which will improve the quality of soil cultivation and crops, as well as the efficiency of intrasoil fertilization.
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