CHISEL PLOUGH

Ploughs are used for soil cultivation after harvest without the need for a plough in the field. Due to the structure of their legs, they break the plough layer and are a suspended machine that performs shallow soil cultivation during dry summer months when ploughing is not possible. Ploughing at a high working depth can be achieved with the plough. This allows the soil to aerate, prevents rainwater from pooling on the surface, draws water to the base, preserves soil moisture, and breaks up the hard layer, enabling plant roots to grow freely towards the base. This work increases yield.