Choosing the right material is very important for the performance and life of agricultural machinery forgings. The following are several factors that should be paid attention to when choosing the material of agricultural machinery forgings: Strength and rigidity: Agricultural machinery forgings need to have sufficient strength and rigidity to withstand the load and stress generated in agricultural operations. Commonly used materials with high strength are carbon steel, alloy steel and so on. Wear resistance: Because the agricultural machinery works in the soil, the forgings need to have good wear resistance to reduce wear and the formation of obvious wear or fracture. Some optional materials with better wear resistance are cast iron, alloy steel, etc. Corrosion performance: Agricultural machinery forgings often need to be used in humid, dusty, chemical fertilizers, pesticides and other harsh environments, which requires high corrosion performance. Choosing materials with good corrosion resistance can effectively extend the service life of forgings, such as stainless steel, nickel-based alloys, etc. High temperature performance: Some agricultural operations may cause high temperatures, such as friction heat during high-speed operation. In this case, it is necessary to choose materials that can maintain strength and rigidity, such as high temperature alloy steel. Cost consideration: Material selection should also consider cost factors, giving priority to economic and practical materials, and reasonable cost control. In summary, the selection of the material of agricultural machinery forgings requires comprehensive consideration of factors such as strength, rigidity, wear resistance, corrosion performance, high temperature performance and cost. The most important thing is to choose the appropriate material according to the specific working environment, use requirements and life expectancy to ensure that agricultural machinery forgings can work normally and have a long service life.