making furrows and inter row cultivation
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Inter-row cultivation is commonly used in row crop production in the United States. It has been effective in corn and soybean when combined with a band of herbicide applied over the crop row.
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utilised primarily for inter-row cultivation, forming furrows, and tilling big areas.
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- Working animals pull ploughs constructed of pure metal, metal and wood, or metal alone.
- They are utilised to cultivate land at a shallower depth than disc ploughs operated by tractors.
- The plough is used primarily for interrow agriculture, creating furrows, and tilling wide regions. Working animals pull ploughs that are either made entirely of metal or of metal and wood.
- In comparison to disc ploughs pulled by tractors, they are used to plough regions with a shallower depth.
A modified S-tine cultivator was used for inter-row cultivating. 10-cm sweeps were fashioned to match the delta-shaped arrangement of three tines.
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