Indian Journal of Ecology
Web of Science
  • Year: 2026
  • Volume: 53
  • Issue: 2

Mechanizing Small-scale Potato Farming: Development and Performance Evaluation of Power Tiller Operated Potato Planter cum Fertilizer Applicator

  • Author:
  • Sajal Rahangdale1,*, S. Jogdand2, R. K. Naik2, Gajendra Singh2, Khilesh Dewangan2
  • Total Page Count: 11
  • Page Number: 267 to 277

1Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141 004, India

2Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, Swami Vivekanand College of Agricultural Engineering, Technology and Research Station, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-492 012, India

*Corresponding Author. Email: sajalrahangdale07@gmail.com

Abstract

Traditional potato planting methods are labour-intensive, time-consuming, and often lead to inconsistent planting, which reducing yield and quality. Animal-operated planters are slow and costly to maintain, while tractor-operated planters are designed for larger farms and are unfeasible to small farmers due to their high cost and technical requirements. A potato planter for use with a 9 hp power tiller has been developed. The performance of the developed planter was evaluated based on five key parameters: draft requirement, missing index, multiple index, effective field capacity, and fuel consumption. Results shows that the minimum draft was 0.79 kN at forward speed of 1.5 km/h and a depth of 80 mm. The lowest missing index (5.33%) and multiple index (4%) occurred at 1.5 km/h and 150 mm depth. The highest effective field capacity (0.124 ha/h) was achieved at 2.5 km/h and 80 mm depth, while the lowest (0.054 ha/h) was at 1.5 km/h and 120–150 mm depth. Fuel consumption was lowest at 13.96 l/ha when operating at 1.5 km/h and 80 mm depth.

Keywords

Potato planter, Fertilizer applicator, Power tiller, Small scale farming