Soil tillage implements

Soil cultivation implements are agricultural attachments used to prepare the soil for sowing and planting. They loosen, turn, mix or level the soil, thereby having a significant impact on soil structure, water management and crop yield.

The main types are ploughs (cultivating ploughs, reversible ploughs for turning and loosening), harrows (disc, rotary, tine and spring harrows), cultivators (shallow and deep cultivators for soil suitable for mulch sowing), rotary harrows and seedbed combinations, as well as subsoilers, rollers and harrows for maintenance and weed control.

Common manufacturers include Lemken, Amazone, Pöttinger, Köckerling, Horsch, Kverneland, Kuhn, Maschio, Vogel & Noot and Väderstad.

Soil cultivation equipment is used on arable farms of all sizes, by contractors, in both conventional and conservation tillage, and increasingly on experimental and demonstration farms for minimal-till cultivation.

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