Safeguarding the Grain Silo: New Agricultural Machinery from the Lab Is Smarter
Intelligent upgrades to agricultural machinery improve efficiency, with full-scale implementation from factories to fields Helping spring plowing and summer harvesting become more efficient, click to learn about the latest progress in smart agriculture
As spring plowing gets fully underway in Northeast China and summer grain enters the preharvest stage, agricultural machinery support has become an important part of current agricultural production. According to China News Service, a number of agricultural machinery technologies from the laboratory have already been put into use in factories and fields, driving upgrades in agricultural machinery production, scheduling, and operations.
On the production side, the automated transport system for tractor tire vertical storage racks can store more than 300 types of tires. Through robot identification, automatic storage, and intelligent distribution, it improves the efficiency of mixedline production; the intelligent material distribution system relies on scheduling algorithms to deliver parts to assembly stations on demand, reducing manual searching for materials and mistakes such as missing or incorrect assembly.
On the usage side, the cab of wheeled harvesters has added a folding bed, a small refrigerator, and freshair air conditioning, improving the rest and operating experience of machine operators working across regions. The first domestically produced CVT continuously variable transmission tractor has already entered mass production, and the related company says it has advantages over traditional models in terms of comfort, operational efficiency, and fuel consumption.
On the service side, the smart agricultural machinery service command platform integrates vehicle networking, remote sensing, and weather data, allowing realtime viewing of agricultural machinery operations and early prediction of maintenance and parts demand. The article also mentioned that the smart agriculture large model will be applied for the first time during this year's "Three Summer" season, providing data support for planting, harvesting, and scheduling.