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A power tiller is a two-wheeled farming machine equipped with rotating tillers that provides a smooth resistance to all farm tasks. It actually has many benefits and uses. Power tillers aid in soil preparation, seeding, planting, adding & applying fertilisers, herbicides, and water.
A walking tractor known as a power tiller is frequently used for rotating or rotary cultivation in soggy soil. The greatest option for small and marginal farms is a power tiller. It more effectively replaces animal power and aids in increasing the need for human work. It is a machine with a 1.5 HP engine that is made to move different agricultural equipment forward or backward.
Power Tiller can operate a variety of farm equipment, including the rotary, puddler, leveller, trailers, plough disc, and thresher. One of the most crucial tasks performed by a power tiller is the accurate seeding of the crop that will be planted. It also warms the soil prior to planting by burying its ruminant in it.
Additionally, it aids in grain transportation, harvesting, threshing, and water pumping. Where the land side is tiny, a power tiller is ideal. Power tillers are incredibly helpful to farmers in hilly areas of India where only terrace farming is feasible. Thus, it is a sensible decision in steep terrain as well.
Global agricultural power tiller market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The newest power tiller from Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited (KOEL) features K-Cool technology engines.
The self-start engines on the 12 HP and 15 HP power tillers allow them to operate continuously.According to KOEL, as part of the company’s “Kirloskar agricultural machinery at your doorstep” marketing, the new line of power tillers and weeders were on exhibit in Vita-Sangli region.
Farmers were able to use the product directly in its intended setting.The occasion was attended by more than 500 farmers, custom hires, leaders from the Sangli and Satara districts, as well as the village Sarpanch.
The Kirloskar farm mechanisation team reaffirmed their dedication to continuing to collaborate with the farmers in order to provide them with new technology tools and services.