It is a myth that anyone can do farming and it does not require any training, skills or knowledge. There are many things that farmers have to learn to be able to grow, sustain and sell the produce. One of the biggest factor is the use of machinery at farm. If we just talk about the most basic machinery, the tractor, there are around 10 types of tractors only. Leave along the other farm equipment such as the seeders, planters, harvesters and other implements/accessories that are used with the tractor.

Therefore, training to take care of these implements and machineries is a must for the farmers to keep them in a good shape to use over long periods of time.

Following are the 14 reasons to get training in using agriculture machinery.

1. Optimization in the use of agricultural machinery.


The manufacturer has some expert recommendations of the use of the machinery. When you follow those instructions, the machinery tends to work at its optimum level as who knows more about the machinery than the manufacturer itself!

2. Reduction in the use of resources such as fuel, water and agro-inputs.


The ignorance in the use of farm machinery can lead to the over usage or misuse of the equipment. You must know how to use it in the best way to reduce the inputs such as fuel, water and other products.

3. Reduction in the costs of repair and maintenance of machinery.


A training in using farm machinery goes a long way in keeping them maintained and fault free. If you know the working of the machinery, you can carry out small repairs on your own and even keep some major breakdowns from happening.

4. Optimization of the useful life of the machinery.


The machinery is damaged or worn out after certain wear and tear, and abuse. It is no use of repair after that and you have to discard it and buy new one. But, a trained farmer can eliminate issues that can lead to catastrophic breakdowns and damages in machine, thus prolonging its useful lifespan.

5. Increase in the efficiency of fieldwork.


Most of the issues develop when the machine is being used in the field and not when it is parked outside. Knowledge of how to tweak the machine for the best performance comes handy to get efficient performance.

6. Reduction of soil degradation.


Let’s admit one thing, most of the machines, when run on the field, contribute less or more to the soil degradation. When you know how many times of use is enough, you do not abuse the field and there is less degradation of soil.

7. Strengthening of safety protocols for the operation of machinery.


Information on the prevention of risks and accidents in the use of tractors and other agricultural machines that are used for plowing, harrowing, sowing, harvesting, etc. is necessary. You must know how much load a machine can bear, what you can do and cannot do with a machine and safety protocols to follow to prevent accidents.

8. Reduction of risk factors that affect the health of workers.


There are many fields where it is necessary to do preventive work. From how to apply phytosanitary products to offering tips to improve ergonomics when lifting boxes loaded with grapes in the harvest or cutting logs. Not to mention the importance of being aware of the occupational diseases that a farmer or rancher may face or how to adopt preventive measures to avoid accidents with machinery as common as tractor overturns.

9. Ease of adoption of new technologies.


Training is important as tremendous economic, political and social impact that we are experiencing will mean important changes in the agricultural sector and new technologies will need to be adopted more quickly almost inevitably that would seek to increase the safety, traceability and sustainability of the food we produce.

10. Greater use of precision agriculture equipment.


Precision agriculture offers tools to better understand arable areas, make management more efficient and increase productivity. Precision seeding technology such as National Stanhay 780 Pneumatic Seeder can dramatically improve the produce and reduce costs. Training to use this machinery can have great results for the farmer.

11. Better planning of mechanization tasks.


If you know how to use the machinery, you can plan the tasks and make the best use of machinery.

12. Increased job opportunities for operators.


It does not have to be explained that if you know how to operate a certain machines such as a harvester, you will automatically get work for this task because not everyone knows how to operate such a machinery. 

13. Increase in yields in production systems.


A trained farmer would be able to use minimum necessary amount of fertilizers and pesticides in each area of the plantation, to treat each plot in a unique and differentiated way. Training in technologies allows to work with high precision and a very low margin of error and it is sure to boost production.

14. Increase in income of trained people.


It has been pointed earlier too that with the knowledge and training of operation of the machines, you will land more jobs that require such knowledge. There will be an increase in the yield. Thus, a trained farmer can benefit in multiple ways.

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