Abstract:
The present study was conducted to develop a seedling uprooting machine
for System of Rice Intensification (SRI). System of Rice Intensification is a
method developed in Madagascar in the early 1980’s, where, it has been shown
that yields can be enhanced by suitably modifying certain management practices
such as controlled supply of water, planting of younger seedlings and providing
wider spacing. In this method 12 to 15 days old root washed seedlings are
transplanted on the well puddled field. Only one younger seedling is transplanted
per hill with row to row and hill to hill spacing of 25 cm. The preparation of
seedlings for this method involves uprooting from nursery and washing the roots.
This is done manually and no mechanical device for uprooting seedlings is
available at present. In this circumstance, there is a need for the mechanization in
the uprooting, washing and feeding the seedling to root washed transplanter. On
this ground a seedling uprooting unit for system of rice intensification was
developed and field tested.
The seedling uprooting unit was consists of four major components
namely bed cutting tool, conveyor unit, main frame and power unit. In order to cut
the required thickness of soil bed, cutting tool was developed and fabricated with
MS flat sheet of 2mm thickness. It consists of a rectangular base plate (25×30 cm)
placed horizontally beneath the cutting blade. The cut seedling beds were
conveyed through a slatted belt type conveyor having two adjacent roller chains
inter linked with MS flat linkages giving overall belt width of 25 cm and 155 cm
belt length. In order to drive the conveyor belt, a power unit from the existing
vertical conveyor reaper was chosen. It consisted of 4 hp gasoline engine.
According to the geometry of power unit a suitable frame was fabricated using
MS angles (3×3 cm) to attach the cutting and conveying unit.
The developed seedling uprooting unit was tested in the field to optimize
the speed of operation and angle of cutting. Three levels of angle of blade viz., 20,
30 and 40 degrees and three levels of engine speed viz., 1000, 2000 and 3000 rpm
were selected for the study. The thickness of bed, time of operation, wheel slipand plant damage were tested with respect to the above selected cutting angles
and engine speeds. From the field observations it was found that cutting angle of
30° with engine speed of 2000 rpm was best for the effective seedling uprooting
in terms of bed thickness, time of operation, wheel slip and plant damage. For this
final prototype field performance characteristics like field capacity, field
efficiency and fuel consumption were assessed. The theoretical field capacity was
computed as 163.33 m 2 h -1 and field efficiency was found to be 81.2 per cent.
The observed fuel consumption for the final prototype was in the range of 0.51 to
0.53 l.h -1 . At the present wage rate of Rs 300 per day, the total cost for uprooting
and washing of seedlings for cultivating an area of one hectare by manual method
is about Rs 750. The total cost for uprooting and washing of seedlings for
cultivating an area of one hectare by using machine is Rs 250. Hence a saving of
Rs 500 can be expected by using the developed machine for preparing the
seedlings required for cultivating one hectare.