Despite the high effectiveness of chemical preparations against weeds, this fight begins with the preparation of seed material on seed cleaning lines. An urgent problem in cleaning crop seeds is the isolation of dodder seeds in the preparation of alfalfa seeds. Alfalfa cleaning is a time-consuming process in itself, due to the complex structure of the combine heap. In this regard, it is important to develop a technological scheme for cleaning the alfalfa heap, which will allow you to effectively separate dodder seeds on a par with other impurities. When developing the technological scheme for alfalfa purification, the parameters of the initial heap and its components were determined. When determining the composition of the alfalfa heap, it was found that the alfalfa heap consists of 40-60% of organic impurities, 10% of puny seeds, and up to 10% of the heap consists of unthreshed beans, and the alfalfa seeds themselves in the initial heap are usually no more than 30% of the total weight, it was also determined that weed seeds make up less than 1% of the original weight, nevertheless, the heap contained 0.02% of dodder seeds. On laboratory screens with slotted notches and round holes, the dimensional characteristics of the components are determined. On the sail classifier, the distributions of the components according to the critical speed of vinow were established. The data obtained made it possible to develop a technological scheme for cleaning alfalfa seeds, which allows you to effectively remove dodder seeds with minimal losses. Using the same equipment in laboratory conditions, the proposed alfalfa cleaning scheme was tested, which showed that by combining aspiration and sieve cleaning, it is possible to achieve 99.45% purity of seeds, with losses of no more than 1%, dodder was not found in the final material.
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