Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Delivery of Vulnerable Parts |
Type: | Rotary Tiller |
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Efficiency
Expedited soil preparation: The Model 2BG-20 Rotary Tiller boasts a remarkable speed, efficiently executing large-scale soil cultivation in minimal time. For instance, under favorable soil conditions and at suitable speeds, a medium-sized tiller can cultivate multiple acres per hour, significantly enhancing land preparation efficiency during peak farming seasons, saving precious time, and ensuring crops are sown promptly.
Manpower savings: Unlike traditional methods like ox or manual plowing that demand extensive labor, this rotary tiller requires just a single operator to manage a tractor, drastically reducing labor intensity and minimizing labor costs.
Remarkable soil enhancement
Exceptional soil pulverization: The rotary tiller's blades expertly disintegrate large clumps into fine particles throughout its rotation. This precise pulverization renders soil texture uniformly consistent, augments porosity, and enhances the soil's ability to absorb and retain air, water, and nutrients. For compacted soils, this tiller effectively penetrates the hardened layers, improving soil aeration and permeability, thus fostering an ideal environment for seed germination and root proliferation.
Profound soil mixing: As the blade shaft rotates, it not only disrupts the surface but also thoroughly mixes soil at depth. This process elevates deeper soil layers to the surface, ensuring a more even nutrient distribution throughout the soil strata. Simultaneously, it integrates surface organic matter and fertilizers into the soil, thereby enriching soil fertility.
Superior weed and residue management
Efficient weed eradication: The high-speed rotating blades of the tiller excise weeds from their roots during operation. Compared to manual weeding, this method is far more comprehensive, effectively curbing weed proliferation. Furthermore, once integrated into the soil, chopped weeds undergo microbial decomposition, converting into organic fertilizers that boost soil nutrient levels.
Residue management: For leftover residues from prior crops, the rotary tiller efficiently chops and evenly mixes them into the soil. This not only tidies up the field surface but also refines the soil structure. For example, in fields post-wheat harvest, the tiller eradicates wheat stubble, minimizing its interference with subsequent crop sowing and growth, while simultaneously enhancing the soil's organic matter content.