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zubka84 [21]
4 years ago
6

The one-way plow advantages and the disadvantages

History
2 answers:
DedPeter [7]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

ADVANTAGE

1. They turn the prism of the soil very well.

2. Completely cover weeds and crop residues.

3. Penetrates well in clean and light soils.

4. It has a great separation between bodies.

5. The hitching and unhooking operations are performed quickly.

6. Better tractor adhesion.

7. Easy maneuverability at work.

8. They can be adapted to any tractor especially those of great power.

DISADVANTAGES

1. Low penetration in dry and hard soils.

2. Unfit to work on stony soils.

3. Do not trace reeds or woody roots.

4. It locks when colliding with obstacles (rocks, logs).

5. Need to sharpen the cutting elements.

6. They require more space to flip in the headers.

7. Shorter duration due to wear of parts.

Vadim26 [7]4 years ago
4 0
<span>Producers must consider the advantage and disadvantages of a tillage system before changing systems.  The most important advantage of conservation tillage systems is significantly less soil erosion due to wind and water.  Other advantages include reduced fuel and labor requirements.  However, increased reliance may be placed on herbicides with some conservation tillage systems.  The herbicide labels do not change the recommended rates based on tillage system, but tillage may not be an option for weed control in some tillage systems.</span>
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