Thursday, September 12, 2013

FARM MECHANIZATION

Tillage

any physical soil manipulation which changes the structure of the soil, kills weeds, and rearranges dead plant materials

Classification of Tillage

     1. Primary tillage - initial cutting, breaking and usually inversion of the soil.  Implements used are moldboard, disc and chisel plows and subsoilers cutting the soil to a depth of 6” to 36”.  Often referred to as plowing.

     2. Secondary tillage - subsequent breaking, pulverization and leveling of the soil making it ready for planting. Implements used are disc, spike-tooth and spring-tooth harrows preparing the soil to a depth of 3” to 6”.  Often referred to as harrowing.

     3. General-purpose tillage – Combined primary and secondary tillage in one operation.  Implements used are the rotavators and floating tillers cutting the soil to a depth of up to 6”.  Often referred to as rotavating.

Terms Used in Plowing

     1. Land – unplowed soil.
     2. Furrowslice – soil cut, lifted, inverted and thrown to one side of the plow bottom.
     3. Furrow – trench or canal left by the furrowslice.
     4. Backfurrow – raised ridged when two furrowslices overlap each other.
     5. Deadfurrow – trench left equal to two furrows when furrowslices are thrown on opposite sides.
     6. Furrow wall – unbroken side of the furrow.

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