Agricultural machinery refers to various machinery used in crop planting and animal husbandry production processes, as well as in the initial processing and processing of agricultural and livestock products. Agricultural machinery includes the following types:
Agricultural power machinery: including various internal combustion engines (such as diesel engines, gasoline engines, gas engines, etc.), tractors, electric motors, water turbines, wind turbines, etc., used to provide the power required for agricultural operations. one
Soil tillage machinery: such as birch plows, disc plows, chisel plows, and rotary tillers, used for tillage, loosening or deep loosening, and soil crushing operations.
Sowing machinery: including seeders, rooting machines, and transplanters (such as transplanters), used for planting crops.
Plant protection machinery: mainly including spray, powder and tobacco spraying machines and tools, which are used to protect crops and agricultural products from diseases, insects, birds, animals and weeds.
Agricultural drainage and irrigation machinery: including water pumps, water turbine pumps, sprinkler irrigation equipment, and drip irrigation equipment, used for irrigation and drainage operations in farmland, orchards, and pastures.
Crop harvesting machinery: used to harvest various crops or agricultural products, with different harvesting methods and machinery used for different crops.
Agricultural product processing machinery: used for the initial processing and processing of agricultural products. two
Animal husbandry machinery: various machinery used in the production process of animal husbandry.
Agricultural transportation machinery: such as tractors, agricultural vehicles, etc., used for the transportation and storage of agricultural products. three
Agricultural drones and robots: used for aerial spraying of pesticides and fertilizers, monitoring farmland conditions, etc.
In addition, broad agricultural machinery also includes forestry machinery, fishery machinery, and rural sideline machinery such as sericulture, beekeeping, and edible mushroom cultivation.