An essential agricultural tool – the rotavator

A rotavator or rotary tiller is used for plowing the land by pulverizing, cutting, mixing and balancing the soil. It consists of a series of blades, and the equipment is driven using a tractor. It is an excellent alternative to the old inefficient equipment and is used nowadays in the place of disc harrows, levelers and cultivators. One of the benefits of using a rotavator for your land is that it is cost-effective.

It is considered significant gardening equipment as it helps aerate, break up, and churn the soil before sowing the seeds. The blades of the rotavator spin and produce an even land which helps increase soil fertility. The plants and vegetables you eat are grown on the soil by passing through this process. Let’s discuss some of the uses of rotavators in agriculture to have a better understanding.

Uses of rotavator

Some practical and beneficial uses of rotavators in agriculture are given below.

  • Before sowing seeds, it is used for seedbed preparation.
  • It helps in reducing the time the farmer spends in the field and reduces the fuel. Hence save cost.
  • It is used for both primary and secondary tillage
  • Most importantly, it is used to level the land and break down the soil to increase fertility.
  • Soil preparation takes a lot of time. But if you use an effective tool for your garden, like a rotavator, it will help grow your business sooner.

Almost all rotavators are motorized and are used as farming machinery. But some of the rotavators have extra features. Let’s look at those types of rotavators.

Types of rotavator

Three significant rotavator types are commonly used nowadays in lands and gardens. These are:

  1. Heavy duty rotavator
  2. Medium duty rotavator
  3. Ground tiller

· Heavy duty rotavator

It is the most powerful and heaviest type of rotavator. That’s why these are used on larger land areas to produce cultivated soil and sow seeds. If you have more uneven land than usual, you should buy a heavy-duty rotavator or hire one.

· Medium duty rotavator

The second type of rotavator is a medium-duty rotavator. The power capacity of medium duty is greater than the ground tiller rotavator. It is used for medium-sized gardens and lawns. They give better results as compared to ground tillers and are more durable as compared to those. Also, the effort needed to rotavate the field will be less and help you save time.

· Ground tiller

It is the most common type of rotavator. It gives better drainage and irrigation if used on the land properly. It consists of blades that spin and break up the soil creating healthy soil for your flower bed.

Conclusion

Depending upon the models and types, rotavators can drive forward and backward and are usually self-propelled. Rotavator helps make the soil fertile and saves the farmer’s time. You can till enormous land using a rotavator of specific modes and designs. Rotavators have helped make farming more practical and effortless and assisted in the better growth of crops.

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