POD SHELLING MACHINES - A REVIEW

Abstract

The shelling of pods is very difficult and time consuming operation. It effects very much on the processing of grains. In past shelling is done by manually and by the help of animals. But now a day’s different pod shelling machines are available in the industry. This study has been carried out to know the different pod shelling machines available. Also the different type of materials of machines were used by the different researchers. In this study also the different techniques of shelling used in the different machines is discussed.

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MANJEET PREM, K. L. DABHI, A. V. BARIA, PREM RANJAN, S. J. PRAGI

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MANJEET PREM, K. L. DABHI, A. V. BARIA, PREM RANJAN, S. J. PRAGI (2017). POD SHELLING MACHINES - A REVIEW. International Journal of Agricultural Science and Research (IJASR), 7(1), 321-326. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-222845