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2002
Fall Course Description:
Design and development concepts of agricultural
and industrial machines; analysis and synthesis of tillage, planting, chemical
application, harvesting, and material handling mechanisms; Introduction
on high-tech equipment for precision farming.
Prerequisite: Agricultural Engineering 221
and Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 212.
3 hours or 3/4 unit.
Text: Srivastava, A.K., C.E.
Goering, and R.P. Rohrbach. 1993. Engineering
Principles of Agricultural Machines. ASAE, St. Joseph, MI.
Reference: The Precision-Farming Guide for Agriculturists, John Deere Publishing, Moline, Illinois. Kepner, R.A., R. Bainer, E.L. Barger. 1982.
Principles
of Farm Machinery, Third Edition. AVI Publishing Co., Inc. Westport,
Connecticut.
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