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AGRICULTURE USING POWERED MACHINERY
Mechanized agriculture; Mechanical harvesting; Mechanical agriculture; Mechanized farming; Mechanical harvesters; Mechanisation of agriculture; Mechanization of agriculture; Mechanised farming; Farm mechanization; Mechanical harvester; Agriculture mechanisation
  • Threshing machine in 1881. Steam engines were also used to power threshing machines. Today both reaping and threshing are done with a [[combine harvester]].
  • A [[cotton picker]] at work. The first successful models were introduced in the mid-1940s and each could do the work of 50 hand pickers.
  • "Better and cheaper than horses" was the theme of many advertisements of the 1910s through 1930s.
  • A tractor towing a [[baler]] makes [[hay bale]]s in a field in Germany.
  • cultivator]] in 1919.
  • A reaper at [[Woolbrook, New South Wales]]

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  • The [[Salisbury Cathedral clock]] ca. 1386.  A clock is a mechanical instrument rather than a true machine.  Although this clock had iron gears, many machines of the early [[Industrial Revolution]] used wooden parts until around 1800.
PROCESS OF CHANGING FROM WORKING BY HAND OR WITH ANIMALS TO WORK WITH MACHINERY
Mechanisation; Mechanised; Machine technology
Mechanised agriculture         
Mechanised agriculture is the process of using agricultural machinery to mechanise the work of agriculture, greatly increasing farm worker productivity. In modern times, powered machinery has replaced many farm jobs formerly carried out by manual labour or by working animals such as oxen, horses and mules.
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  • The Academy building was designed for [[Catherine the Great]] to serve as a royal palace
MILITARY ACADEMY
Malinovsky Military Academy of Armored Forces; Malinovsky Tank Academy; Malinovsky Academy; Military Academy of Tank Troops in Moscow; Military Academy of Mechanization and Motorization; Malinovsky Military Academy of the Armored Troops
The Malinovsky Military Armored Forces Academy (Военная академия бронетанковых войск имени Маршала Советского Союза Р. Я.

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Mechanised agriculture

Mechanised agriculture or agricultural mechanization is the use of machinery and equipment, ranging from simple and basic hand tools to more sophisticated, motorized equipment and machinery, to perform agricultural operations. In modern times, powered machinery has replaced many farm task formerly carried out by manual labour or by working animals such as oxen, horses and mules.

The entire history of agriculture contains many examples of the use of tools, such as the hoe and the plough. The ongoing integration of machines since the Industrial Revolution has allowed farming to become much less labour-intensive.

Agricultural mechanization is part of this technological evolution of agricultural automation. It can be summarized as a progressive move from manual tools to animal traction, to motorized mechanization, to digital equipment and finally, to robotics with artificial intelligence (AI). These advances can raise productivity and allow for more careful crop, livestock, aquaculture and forestry management; provide better working conditions; improve incomes; reduce the workload of farming; and generate new rural entrepreneurial opportunities.

Current mechanised agriculture includes the use of tractors, trucks, combine harvesters, countless types of farm implements, aeroplanes and helicopters (for aerial application), and other vehicles. Precision agriculture even uses computers in conjunction with satellite imagery and satellite navigation (GPS guidance) to increase yields. New digital equipment is increasingly complementing, or even superseding, motorized machines to make diagnosis and decision-making automatic.

Mechanisation was one of the large factors responsible for urbanisation and industrial economies. Besides improving production efficiency, mechanisation encourages large scale production and sometimes can improve the quality of farm produce. On the other hand, it can cause environmental degradation (such as pollution, deforestation, and soil erosion), especially if it is applied shortsightedly rather than holistically.