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  • Plough
    Did you know that the cylindrical mouldboard is the most aggressive type?
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  • Disc Harrow
    Did you know that an inside edge of the discs is recommended for hard soils?
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  • Disc Harrow
    Did you know that fast harrows may substitute mouldboard ploughs?
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  • Disc Harrow
    Did you know that the working depth for a disc harrow is slightly shallower than a third of the diameter of the disc?
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  • Cultivator
    Did you know that with chisel ploughing the distance between two neighbouring tines should not be greater than 30-35 cm?
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  • Cultivator
    Did you know that the soil moisture level for working with a chisel plough should be lower than what is generally needed for ploughing using a mouldboard?
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  • Curved subsoiler
    Did you know that curved tines need less traction force as compared to straight ones?
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  • Curved subsoiler
    Did you know that a soil decompactor has to work down an extra 10 cm below the level that you want to break up?
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  • Planters
    Did you know that pneumatic dosers on monograin seed drills can be modified to deal with different seed sizes?
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  • Planters
    Did you know that the type of sowing coulter in seed drills needs to be chosen as a function of the amount of crop residue that still remains on the soil?
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