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    Corn thresher with crusher and pelletizer
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - Mid La Union Campus, 2024-06) Segundo, Xcyroze Jan A.; Amisola, Ivan Louiz S.; Cavinta, Kathlyn G.; Cudiamat, Glenn Tyrone S.; Dingoasen, Jiemar L.; Munar, Gerald V.; Oliva, Ronald O.; Ortiza, John Loui R.; Fernando, Joselito G.; Carreon, Jerry B.; Abat, Raymond B.; Collado, Mark Kevin D.
    Technology has greatly changed the -way people live, work, and communicate. It continues to grow and meet new demands in many areas, including agriculture. This study aimed to develop a Corn Thresher with Crusher and Pelletizer—a single machine that can thresh, crush, and turn corn into pellets. The goals were to design and build the machine, test how well it works, check if it is built properly, and see how acceptable it is to users. Researchers used project development and descriptive-evaluative methods to create and test the machine. The machine was successfully built based on the planned design. It showed a high level of performance, technical soundness, and was rated very acceptable by users. An operations manual was also prepared to guide future users. This project shows how simple technology can help improve corn processing and make farming work easier and more efficient.

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