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Abstract The intensification of agriculture, its saturation with heavy machines, and the growth in the energy saturation of tractors put forward new tasks that cannot be solved without the development of theoretical and applied research in the field of soil mechanics. It became necessary to study the mechanical processes occurring in the soil when it interacts with the working bodies of tillage machines and the running systems of mobile agricultural machinery. Industrial technologies are based on the effective use of chemicals. The effectiveness of fertilization depends on the quality of their application (uniformity and place of delivery to the plant roots). In recent years, the annual volume of mechanized work per hectare has increased several times. Intensive industrial technologies are based on the effective use of chemicals. A successful increase in the efficiency of the use of all types of fertilizers and chemical plant protection products is possible only on the basis of an integrated quality management system for performing technological processes, including interrelated organizational and social measures. The article describes intensive and industrial technologies that are based on the effective use of chemical agents. A successful increase in efficiency, the use of all types of fertilizers and chemical plant protection products is possible only on the basis of an integrated quality management system for performing technological processes, including interrelated organizational, technological and social measures.
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