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titleOfInvention Mobile agriculture
abstract An apparatus comprising of a component used in agriculture or cultivation that utilizes a device, such as wheels, rollers, bearings etc. . . . , to assist in the free range mobility of the component. Further the apparatus comprising of a component used in agriculture or cultivation that may also contain devices, such as quick connected couplers with internal valves, fittings, tubing etc. . . . , to couple and un-couple the components if multiple components are used in conjunction with one another and links to connect components if one component is removed from a series of components. This apparatus increases efficiency. This is achieved by allowing the free range mobility of the component used in agriculture or cultivation and the coupling and un-coupling of the component. The benefit of this is to allow the process to achieve an assembly line approach rather than a stationary single point approach.
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