Effects of tilt angle of disk plough on some soil physical properties, work rate and wheel slippage under light clay soil
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disk plough, tilt angle, wheel slippage, effective field capacity, soil volume disturbance, mean weight diameterAbstract
Abstract: Standard Disk Plough (SDP) is the integral element of traditional farming system in Middle and Northern Sudan.
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2011-06-24
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Osman, A. N., Xia, L., & Dongxing, Z. (2011). Effects of tilt angle of disk plough on some soil physical properties, work rate and wheel slippage under light clay soil. International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 4(2), 29–35. Retrieved from https://www.ijabe.migration.pkpps06.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/ijabe/article/view/385
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Power and Machinery Systems
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