FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF OUR NATIONAL INTERESTS: WHICH MACHINE SHOULD WE PREPARE FOR FARMERS?
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However, considering the very large mass of these machines and that we import them at very high prices, that they do not fully meet environmental requirements (the specific pressure of the wheels on the soil does not comply with state standards), and that technological materials and servicing cost very much — it becomes apparent that their use in our Republic is not always economically optimal.Abstract
Due to the growing cultivation of early-maturing and high-yielding cotton varieties in Uzbekistan, for many years the farming enterprises and cotton clusters of our Republic have been using high-performance and efficient horizontal spindle cotton picking machines (HSMs) manufactured in the USA and China to harvest cotton in defoliated fields. These machines are mainly engaged in harvesting operations in fields where 80–90% or more of cotton bolls have opened and the cotton yield is 35–45 centners per hectare. When cotton raw material is harvested by these machines, the harvest completeness indicators are very high, reaching 90–95%. Under such conditions, the cotton harvest is collected at low costs, and these machines justify themselves.
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