Strip-tiller with seeder DPL series
for rapeseed

strip-tiller with seeder
strip-tiller with seeder
strip-tiller with seeder
strip-tiller with seeder
strip-tiller with seeder
strip-tiller with seeder
strip-tiller with seeder
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Characteristics

Type
with seeder
Other characteristics
for rapeseed
Width

Max.: 5.4 m
(17'08" )

Min.: 2.5 m
(8'02" )

Working depth

Max.: 20 mm
(0.8 in)

Min.: 10 mm
(0.4 in)

Description

Growing of oilseed / rapeseed usually is a profitable crop even if yield is just average. Soil richness, seedbed preparation, selection of seed, fertilizers, plants protection agents are key factors impacting the end quality of crop and its yield. Every step from fields preparation to harvest means costs, the lower – the better (if yield stays the same or insignificantly lower). “Laumetris” concentrates on reducing costs of seedbed preparation and sowing process also on establishing of optimal conditions for seeds germination. All is set through Strip Till technology, which usually does not improve income / yield but highly reduces costs – improved profit astonishes every conventional farmer. Every conventional farmer when harvest season is over hurries to ploughing or harrowing one‘s fields. With harrowing farmer mixes plant residues with soil and stimulates dropped seeds to germinate which leads to inevitable second harrowing before sowing of winter rapeseed. Ploughing on the other hand puts residues deep under the soil and, if moisture conditions are great, farmer may directly go with a sowing machinery. If moisture level is down additional cultivation or compaction with rollers is necessary. Both technologies: harrowing and ploughing, end up on few drives before sowing and another negative side effect is mineralization of stubble, which always extracts nitrogen from soil.

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