Original Article
Field Assessment of Triaxial Forces on Single and Double Bentleg Plows at Various Forward Speeds

Mohammad Askari; Gholamhosein Shahgholi; Yousef Abbaspour-Gilandeh

Volume 22, Issue 77 , June 2021, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22092/erams.2018.110422.1188

Abstract
  In this research, horizontal, vertical and side forces on a single bentleg plow (SBLP) and a double bentleg plow (DBLP) at four forward speeds of 1.8, 2.3, 2.9 and 3.5 kmh-1 and at the constant depth of 40 cm was evaluated. The experiment was arranged in the randomized complete block design with four ...  Read More

Original Article
Optimization and Evaluation of a Turbine Sprayer for Spraying the Date Palm Trees and Comparison of Its Performance with Two Types of Lance Sprayer

Mohammad Ali Rostami; Nasser Taheri Khorasani

Volume 22, Issue 77 , June 2021, Pages 19-34

https://doi.org/10.22092/erams.2019.126165.1308

Abstract
  Currently, the available crop and garden sprayers do not have the ability to spray palm trees at high altitudes. In this study, an air blast sprayer was optimized for high palm trees and its performance was evaluated and compared with the performance of trailed and wheelbarrow lance sprayers. In order ...  Read More

Original Article
Technical, Economic and Environmental Assessments of Utilization of Combined Heat and Power Generation Systems in Iranian Greenhouse Cultures

D. Momeni; Ghasem Zarei; Jalal Javadimoghadam

Volume 22, Issue 77 , June 2021, Pages 35-50

https://doi.org/10.22092/erams.2019.126731.1319

Abstract
  Greenhouse cultures include energy-related economic activities in the agricultural sector. Due to the problems in the production, transmission and distribution systems of electricity in conventional systems, development of CHP systems were so attractive in recent years. In this research after determining ...  Read More

Original Article
Measurement of Energy Indices in Corn Production under Different Tillage Systems

hooshang afzali gorouh; Farzad Azadshahraki; ladan shafie

Volume 22, Issue 77 , June 2021, Pages 51-68

https://doi.org/10.22092/erams.2020.127145.1322

Abstract
  Minimum tillage and no tillage methods not only increase soil fertility but also reduce energy consumption and production costs. This study was performed to determine the energy indices in corn production under different tillage systems (conventional tillage, minimum tillage by disk, minimum tillage ...  Read More

Original Article
Evaluation of Planting Technical Indices In Modified Till Planter in Soybean

H. R. Sadeghnezhad; Maryam Barzanooni; Hossein Ali Shamsabadi; Mohammad Hashem Rahmati

Volume 22, Issue 77 , June 2021, Pages 69-84

https://doi.org/10.22092/erams.2020.341635.1339

Abstract
  In no-tillage, the coulters are the best way to cross the plant residues, which, along with the furrow openers, prepare the soil for seed placement. So four available tiller models in front of a mechanical row crop planter were installed and a two factor randomized complete block design using strip plots ...  Read More

Original Article
Evaluation of Different Tillage-Planting Methods and Different Seed Rates under Dry Seeding of Rice

abdolali gilani; Naeim Loveimi

Volume 22, Issue 77 , June 2021, Pages 85-100

https://doi.org/10.22092/amsr.2021.341744.1341

Abstract
  The area in which conservation tillage is used, and also the area in which cultivation of dry seeding method of rice is used, both, due to their advantages, are increasing. This study was done in two years (2014-2016) in Khuzestan province to compare different conservation tillage methods. The experiments ...  Read More

Original Article
Modeling and Predicting the Relationship between Cone Index and Soil Shear Strength with Draft Force of a Symmetrical Tillage

Mohammad Rahmatian; Mohammad Amin Nematollahi; Reza Yeganeh; Ahmad Sharifi Malvajerdi

Volume 22, Issue 77 , June 2021, Pages 101-118

https://doi.org/10.22092/erams.2020.342455.1346

Abstract
  Nowadays, tillage and related topics are of great importance to researchers and farmers. One of these issues is the draft force, which is influenced by many factors. Knowing the approximate amount of this force helps, for example, to use suitable machines and tools on the farm. The purpose of this study ...  Read More