The mechanised world of the agricultural sector has been constantly changing, we at Shakti Agro Technology are at pace with making it accessible qualitatively!
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The Physics of "Draft Control": Balancing Your Tractor and Hydraulic Reversible PloughTo the casual observer, ploughing looks like a simple game of "pull and turn." But beneath the surface, a complex battle of physics is taking place. Your tractor and your Hydraulic Reversible Plough are locked in a constant exchange of forces. The "brain" that manages this battle is the Draft Control system. Understanding how it works isn't just for engineers; it’s the key to saving fuel,...0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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Small Plots, Big Performance: How the Badal and Balram Models Support Marginal FarmersIn the landscape of Indian agriculture, marginal farmers—those with less than two hectares of land—are the true backbone of the nation. However, for a long time, high-tech mechanization seemed reserved for the "big" farms. Many marginal farmers believed that advanced tools like hydraulic reversible ploughs were too heavy, too expensive, or too large for their small, often...0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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High-Horsepower Powerhouse: Unleashing the Surya Shakti for 60+ HP TractorsIn the modern farming landscape of 2026, the trend is clear: tractors are getting more powerful. With the rise of 60+ HP machines, farmers can cover more ground in less time. However, a powerful tractor is only as good as the implement attached to it. If you hook a standard-duty plough to a high-horsepower engine, the sheer torque and draft force can lead to bent frames and frequent...0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views 0 Reviews
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Managing "Moisture-Rich" Fields: Why the Shakti SS Model is the Best Choice for Wet Soil PrepFor many farmers, especially in the heavy black cotton soil regions of Gujarat or coastal belts, "moisture-rich" soil is a double-edged sword. While moisture is essential for life, working in wet, heavy, or "sticky" soil can be a mechanical nightmare. The biggest challenge? Adhesion. When soil is wet, it sticks to the metal of the plough like glue. This creates "drag," increases fuel...0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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Carbon Sequestration and Tillage: How Deep Inversion Helps Your Farm Fight Climate ChangeAs we move further into 2026, the conversation around farming has shifted. It is no longer just about yield; it is about sustainability. Today’s farmer is not just a food producer, but a "Carbon Manager." One of the most powerful ways to mitigate climate change is through Carbon Sequestration—the process of capturing atmospheric $CO_{2}$ and storing it in the soil. While many...0 Comments 0 Shares 28 Views 0 Reviews
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Sugarcane and Banana Mastery: A Deep Dive into the Shakti High Tech & Mount ModelIn the world of high-value cash crops, Sugarcane and Banana are the "heavyweights." Both crops require massive amounts of nutrients, water, and—most importantly—room for their roots to breathe. If you are farming these in the heavy soils of Gujarat or Maharashtra, you know that standard tillage often isn't enough to reach the depths these plants demand. To achieve "mastery" over...0 Comments 0 Shares 29 Views 0 Reviews
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The Perfect Level: Why Every Reversible Plough Pass Should Precede Your Laser Land LevelerIn modern agriculture, a perfectly level field is the holy grail. It ensures uniform water distribution, better germination, and reduced fuel costs for every subsequent operation. Most farmers today turn to Laser Land Leveling to achieve this precision. However, there is a common mistake: attempting to laser-level a field that hasn't been properly prepared. If you want the best results from...0 Comments 0 Shares 32 Views 0 Reviews
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Tackling Coastal Soil Salinity: Can Deep Inversion with a Hydraulic Reversible Plough Save Your YieldFor farmers in coastal regions—from the saline tracts of South Gujarat to the shores of Saurashtra—the land is both a blessing and a challenge. The proximity to the sea brings a hidden enemy: Soil Salinity. As seawater seeps into the groundwater and evaporation leaves white salt crusts on the surface, crop yields begin to plummet. Traditional shallow tillage often makes the problem...0 Comments 0 Shares 46 Views 0 Reviews
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What MSME ZED Bronze Certification Means for the Quality of Your Hydraulic Reversible PloughWhen you invest in a piece of heavy machinery like a hydraulic reversible plough, you aren't just buying steel and oil; you are buying a promise of performance. In the world of Indian manufacturing, there is a new "gold standard" for trust: the MSME Sustainable (ZED) Certification. As we move through 2026, seeing the ZED Bronze seal on a manufacturer like Shakti Agrotech isn't just a government...0 Comments 0 Shares 55 Views 0 Reviews
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Comparing Shakti’s Innovations: The Evolution of the Hydraulic Reversible Plough Over 60 YearsAgriculture is the foundation of our civilization, but for the farmers of Gujarat and beyond, the tools of the trade have undergone a radical transformation. At the heart of this change in India is a legacy that began over six decades ago in Savarkundla. The journey from heavy, animal-drawn wooden beams to the precision-engineered Shakti SS is more than just a history of machinery—it is a...0 Comments 0 Shares 58 Views 0 Reviews
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Organic Farming Foundation: Weed Management Without Chemicals Using a Hydraulic Reversible PloughIn organic farming, the greatest barrier to a successful harvest isn't usually the soil or the weather—it's the competition. Without the use of synthetic herbicides, weeds can quickly hijack nutrients, water, and sunlight, leaving your crops struggling to survive. To build a truly sustainable organic foundation, farmers are turning away from the chemical sprayer and back to the most...0 Comments 0 Shares 57 Views 0 Reviews
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Why the Hydraulic Reversible Plough is the Best Asset for Custom Hiring CentersCustom Hiring Centers (CHCs) have become the backbone of agricultural mechanization in India, allowing small and marginal farmers access to high-end machinery they couldn't otherwise afford. For the owner of a CHC, the choice of equipment is a business decision. You need machines that are fast, durable, and capable of delivering a finish that keeps customers coming back. When it comes to...0 Comments 0 Shares 55 Views 0 Reviews
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