Curved Subsoiler
Hollows the soil without disturbing it
The new methods of tilling are aimed at burying only a part of the residual crop on the surface, allowing the rest to provide a protective layer. A well placed forward and lateral inclination of tines fluffs up soil, making it more porous while at the same time keeping the surface intact and improving the circulation of water and oxygenation in the soil, thus favouring root growth and plant development, in the final analysis achieving better yields at harvest time. In contrast to the more old-fashioned subsoilers, this method cuts the soil with less resistance and the soil ends up with a practically flat ground surface fully ready for sowing.