KRM
Agrisem
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Disc-O-Mulch
The Disc-O-Mulch
features two rows of cutaway disc's for, shallow cultivation for
residue incorporation and to encourage weed and volunteer seeds
to germinate. Each disc is mounted using our 3D system, improving
penetration and mixing while at the same time reducing the power
required when compared to traditional 2D systems. A patented bar
between the disc's shatters clods and improves mixing. A wide range
of rollers are available.
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Maximulch
The Maximulch
uses the same working principles as the Disc-O-Mulch with two rows
of 3D mounted scalloped disc's, but also incorporates a row of pan
busting tines. The tines are fitted with the patented TCS blade
to raise the whole soil profile over the full working width. The
tines are positioned between the two rows of discs to provide the best mixing action whilst also reducing the power requirement.
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Cultiplow
A soil conditioner
with patented TCS blades to raise the whole soil profile in a wave
across the full working width. Its action in the soil creates vertical
fissuring to enhance the soil structure. This allows aeration, drainage
and encourages rapid and deep root development in the growing crop
for maximum utilization of soil nutrients. It is available with
shear bolt protection or nonstop tines with spring protection as
shown. A choice of packer rollers are available.
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Combiplow
Designed to
work in combination with another implement, this close coupled soil
conditioner features shear bolt protection of the patented TCS blades.
The action of these blades raise the soil profile in a wave across
the full working width creating vertical fissures to enhance the
soil structure. Use with a Power
Harrow drill combination or add a Disc-O-mulch to mix surface
residues in one pass.
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Vibromulch
This versatile range of tined cultivators are ideal for; stubble breaking post harvest on light land, working down ploughing, incorporating manure, opening and aerating in the spring and the distruction of cover crops. |
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