Description
- Optimal soil break-up. Ideal distribution between fine soil in depth and larger sods on the surface, which prevents a surface crust from forming. The rotary blade movement exercise a horizontal and not a vertical pressure on the soil, preventing the formation of a hard layer at the depth.
- Versatatility and all-purpose use: adaptation to most soil conditions and excellent capability of working virgin land.
- Optimal stubble/trash burying in the upper soil layer. In particular, the use of specific blades (on grip) produces a perfect soil re-mixing even in large amounts of stubble/trash.
- Perfect soil leveling.
- Easy depth control allows quick easy shallow weed control.
- The rotary plough will leave the soil with worms still intact and alive – aiding the natural structure of the soil.
- Perfect for cover crop mixing. The spade blades lift and tumble the soil, thoroughly mixing it, breaking up any clods and leaving a prepared and undamaged soil structure, which is fully de-compacted and aerated. This ability to mix and blend, is a huge advantage when incorporating stubble and previous crop residues, as well as large qualities of composts, slurry, manure and other organic materials.