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cultivatoren

Cultivatoren are agricultural implements designed to loosen and aerate the soil, control weeds, and prepare seedbeds. The term is used in Dutch and related languages to describe a range of devices, from small hand-held tools to larger tractor-drawn machines.

Types and configurations include:

- Handheld cultivators: compact tools with tines or blades operated by hand or with a simple handle,

- Powered cultivators: gasoline or electric machines with rotating tines that loosen the topsoil and mix in

- Tractor-mounted cultivators: larger units attached to a tractor, often equipped with offset tines or gangs and

Working principle:

Cultivators disturb the upper soil layer to a shallow depth, typically around 5 to 15 centimeters. They

Applications:

Used in vegetable gardens, orchards, and row crops to reduce weed pressure, aerate the soil, and create

Maintenance and safety:

Regular maintenance includes keeping tines sharp, replacing worn parts, lubricating moving joints, and checking fasteners and

History:

Cultivators have evolved from manual hoes to horse-drawn and later motorized versions, culminating in modern hydraulic

suited
for
home
gardens
and
raised
beds.
organic
matter
or
crop
residues.
designed
for
inter-row
cultivation
or
field
work
on
larger
plots.
break
up
compacted
surface
layers,
uproot
or
cut
weeds,
and
mix
residues
into
the
soil
to
improve
structure
and
drainage.
Some
models
are
used
to
cultivate
between
rows
to
maintain
weed
suppression
during
crop
growth.
a
suitable
seedbed.
Mechanical
weeding
can
reduce
reliance
on
chemical
herbicides
in
integrated
pest
management
programs.
shields.
Operators
should
follow
the
manufacturer’s
instructions,
wear
protective
gear,
and
ensure
guards
are
in
place
to
prevent
contact
with
moving
parts.
and
PTO-powered
models
that
allow
efficient,
shallow
tillage
with
controlled
depth.