2022 Agri Implements Laser Land Leveller Base
- Year 2022
- Make Agri Implements
- Model Laser Land Leveller
2022 Agri Implements Laser Land Leveller
Laser land leveler is one of the most sophisticated equipment in agriculture industry. it costs more than other farm equipments but it has already proved its worth saving water, time and electricity / fuel. A scientific study confirmed about 30% of water is wasted while irrigation because of uneven land and design, it also causes uneven production of crops and leads to more weeds in the field. Laser land leveler works in multiple units. Laser transmitter is required to transmit the signals with a rotating laser, a laser receiver is mounted on the bucket of machine that receives the signal and an electrical unit mounted on tractor, interprets the signal and let the hydraulic unit to open and close the valves when they are required. This precision equipment let farmer level the land with lesser human efforts, and the result is far better than any conventional method. A leveled land enables water to reach each corner and middle of the field equally, this uniform water supply to land lets the crop grow uniformly
Features may include:
- Using laser land leveler, farmer can save upto 30% of water used in irrigation, saving water means saving money (fuel / electricity)
- More agriculture land will be available if land is leveled properly, less bounds and channels will be required and formerly land used for bound and channels can also be used for agriculture.
- A land leveled by laser land leveler can decrease the time of irrigation and that time can be utilized for other tasks.
- Laser guided land leveler increases uniform maturity of crops, their establishment and it also reduces the weed problem.
- A properly leveled land requires lesser water for land preparation than any conventional method. It also gives moister environment to crops.
- More smooth and leveled surface reduces the consumption of fuel, fertilizers and chemical.
- Leveled land Increases field traffic ability for subsequent operations and required lesser crop management efforts.