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Answers Related to Tractor Rotavator

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What is Rotavator in Agriculture? Rotavator  a piece of popular  farm machinery  widely used by farmer all over the world. It is known for its convenience and efficiency to farmers. We all know the quality of soil has a great impression on the produce being grown. Soil development is essential for seed germination.  Seedbed preparation includes tilling of farmlands to facilitate enough soil aeration, seed-soil mixture, moisture, and weed-free area by the manner of digging, agitating, upsetting, etc. Also, Soil preparation work is hectic and time-consuming especially for large farming lands and hence require decent farm equipment to increase potency and capability. A rotavator is useful farm machinery for improving soil structure.  How Rotavator Works? Rotavator is a type of tractor attachment implement uses rotating blades to shift soil for seedbed construction. This not only prepares the field for sowing but also destroy weeds stubbles of paddy, sugarcane, maize, mixing compost or fe

An Overview Of No-till Farming

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Producers around the world are actively looking for new answers to increase production and find more reliable and effective techniques for the maintenance of natural sources. If some producers are using green sheds to protect water from vaporising and chemical elements, others are practising no-till farming to make the best use of the soil’s initial state and using chemicals to kill weeds. The “no-till” technology is used because it’s credited with shielding the soil from erosion caused by ploughing. The main speciality of this technology is that there is no ploughing; the soil tampers with devices with disks or teeth or a mixture of discs and teeth. At the ground, when the works are continuous year after year at the same effective depth, a thick layer at the depth of ploughing of 30-35 cm is created. This layer is called hardpan. History of No-Till Farming The concept of current no-till farming began in the 1940s, one of the richest promoters of this technology being Edward H. Faulkn

How To Achieve Perfect Soil Tillage?

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Proper soil preparation is one of the first things a farmer can do to achieve good production. High class and healthy soil is the foundation for successful farm control.  By using most suitable soil tillage methods, farmers can ensure a well-prepared soil that will manage grasses, reuse plant nutrients, produce a soft mass for sowing, and a proper surface for seeds. In the process of developing the soil for planting crops, soil tillage directly influences the final yield and that’s why it requires to be carried out in the best way.  During the crop production method, producers perform different types of soil tillage work to achieve the best stage of soil for planting and sowing work. Here are some main ones. Digging or mole seepage  - This is for poorly managed tillage practice; essentially to solve rising water and soil porosity problem Ploughing - Ploughing work can be classified into 2 catg. very shallow, shallow and pre-sowing ploughing, this method is the base of soil tillage; it