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6 mars 2026
OfflineStraw Reaper Uses from Bhagwan Engg. Works make post-harvest life so much easier for farmers dealing with wheat or paddy stubble that used to just sit there or get burned. Built in Malerkotla since the late 1960s, these machines hook up to 35–65 HP tractors and do three big jobs in one go: they cut the standing residue low with sharp blades, thresh out any leftover grains you’d otherwise miss (adding a nice bonus to your yield), and blow the finely chopped straw straight into your trolley as clean, high-quality fodder for livestock or mulch to spread back on the field. Farmers use it to completely skip open burning—saving the environment and avoiding fines—while slashing hours of back-breaking manual collection, producing better bhusa that keeps cattle healthier and milk production steadier, and leaving fields neat and ready for the next crop faster. It’s simple, tough Punjab engineering that turns what was once waste into real value, cuts labor costs, boosts soil health over time, and makes farming feel a little less exhausting season after season.
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