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BIOFERTILIZERS AND BIO-STIMULANTS
Fertilizers in history
Specifically, it was in the 19th century when the depletion of European soils caused a series of major famines. Scientists reacted and began to investigate the use of agrochemicals with the aim of increasing agricultural production. -
SHOVEL
It was invented in 1869 by Mads Johan Buch Linnemann, an officer in the Danish army. His invention was so successful that that same year they began to be mass produced and in 1870 it became the official shovel of the armed forces of his country. However, his success had only just begun. -
VACUUM PACKAGING MACHINE
Vacuum packaging is a system with which we remove the air that surrounds a product and seal it inside a container that protects it from external agents. It is done to extend the life of food, avoiding the deterioration that would normally occur in the environment. -
TRACTOR
A tractor is a type of self-propelled vehicle used to pull or push trailers, boats, and other machinery or heavy loads. This type of vehicle is used in different sectors such as: agriculture, construction, nautical and earth moving. -
TOASTER
A toaster or toaster is a small device, usually an appliance, that is used to toast slices of bread. A slice of bread subjected to the action of a toaster is called a toast. -
BLENDER
Preparation utensil provided with rotating accessories that are used to beat, mix or emulsify; It is an electrical device that works at various speeds: fast for whites; medium for creams, mayonnaise, veloutés and stews; slow for sauces, muslin purees and light porridges. -
IRRIGATION SPLINKERS
Device that, when rotating around its vertical axis, distributes water over a circular surface or part of a circular surface. Orton Englehart
On December 18, 1933, Orton Englehart filed patent number 1,997,901 for his novel irrigation contraption, described as a "horizontal arm, spring-activated sprinkler." -
CERAMIC HOB
In 1953, the American Donald Stookey discovered a new material, glass-ceramic, after making a mistake when setting the temperature of an oven. This step led to the creation of many kitchen utensils with remarkable thermal resistance and also laid the foundation for the glass ceramic we know. -
KITCHEN ROBOT
Kitchen robots are appliances designed to help us cook to a greater or lesser extent. Thus, we find models that are capable of cutting, chopping, kneading, mixing, frying, cooking or roasting the food that we put in them. -
HARVESTING MACHINE
A grape harvester is a machine that does the harvesting work automatically. It is a grape picker that sometimes also crushes the grapes, extracts the juice from it and separates the solid remains. -
IRRIGATION DRONES
Using drones it is possible to carry out the following actions: Counting plants and monitoring their growth. Carrying out this task with aerial images greatly facilitates and speeds up the task and achieves greater accuracy. Chlorophyll measurement. It allows you to verify the nutritional level of the plants. -
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSORS
The ambient humidity meter calculates the moisture content of the air. Just as a thermometer measures temperature, the hygrometer is responsible for and measures the water vapor content of the air. Here it is proven, despite contrary opinions, that there is more water vapor in hot air than in cold air. Sensors are tools that detect and respond to some type of information from the physical environment. There is a wide range of sensors used in dayli life