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Combine harvester
(Head-feeding combine)
The combine harvester simultaneously performs reaping, threshing, and separating operations, contributing to easing labor requirements and improving efficiency in the harvesting of rice, traditionally the most labor-intensive aspect of rice growing. A driver's cabin may be installed in large and mid-sized combine harvesters, ensuring a comfortable operating environment. |
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Small-scale combine harvester
(Small-scale head-feeding combine)
A small combine harvester of a compact and light weight design realizes efficient harvesting of crops even in small fields. These harvesters have contributed to labor saving for farmers. The design has been fully reviewed and revised in order to achieve quick harvesting with ease. |
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Conventional-type combine harvester
Currently, a large variety of farm products are produced throughout Japan. Kubota conventional-type combine harvesters have played important roles, on a nationwide basis, in harvesting farm products including wheat, legumes, rapeseed, blister, millet, and Japanese millet. |
Rice transplanter
In the wake of the nursery box method for rice transplanter developed by Kubota in the decade from 1965 to 1975, the rice transplanter became rapidly popular. Since then, Kubota has been involved in further efforts of technological development, leading to improvements in the life-time and user-friendliness of the transplanter as well as in the productivity of the whole rice-planting procedure. A large riding-type rice transplanter, which provides high-speed, high accuracy rice transplanting, especially benefits large farms interested in reducing costs and efficient operation. |
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Small-scale rice transplanter
A small rice transplanter is useful when moving along narrow pathways and working in small fields. The compact and light weight design allows for easy operation by beginners and the aged. |
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