Farm Machinery

Farm Machinery by Brian John Bell is a comprehensive resource on the theory and practice of farm mechanisation, published by Farming Press in 1979. This sixth edition features 249 pages of updated content, including 280 new colour photographs that highlight recent developments in the field. The book serves as an essential guide for both students and farmers, reflecting advancements in technology and practices within agriculture.
Readers will find detailed discussions on the working principles and operation of various farm tractors and machinery, including both modern innovations and traditional equipment still in use. The edition also addresses recent advancements in computer technology and satellite field mapping, enriching the understanding of farm mechanisation. This book is a valuable addition for those interested in the intersection of technology and agriculture.
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Farm Machinery is the standard book on the current theory and practice of farm mechanisation for students and farmers. First published in 1979, this new sixth edition incorporates much new text together with 280 new colour photographs illustrating the steady flow of developments in farm mechanisation that have taken place over the past decade. Recent advances in computer technology and satellite field mapping are included and new content enriches the earlier material dealing with the working principles and operation of the vast array of the somewhat less sophisticated farm tractors and machines still in use on British farms.
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