Kverneland Unicorn mechanical precision drill

STRIP-TILL

ROW CULTURE AFTER STRIP-TILL

STRIPEWISE SOIL PREPARATION

The soil is cultivated only within the stripes where the crop is intended to grow. Depending on the row width, up to 70% of the soil surface remains untouched.This technology does not only protect the soil against erosion and drying but also reduces the tillage costs.

Residue-free, deeply loosened seedbed ensures high emergence and deep root formation

By dividing the field into cultivated and uncultivated area, Strip-Till combines the advantages of direct seeding and seeding after plough. The solid soil and the layer of residues between the rows prevent erosion and support the storage of water. Within the row that has been cultivated by the Kultistrip, a fine crumbled seedbed is prepared, offering optimum conditions for the young plant. In addition to the cultivation of the stripes the Kultistrip can implement a fertiliser layer in the soil at the same time. Thus providing the plant with optimum of nutrition. The plants can develop faster and the soil is covered earlier with vegetation due to a more earlier row closure. Finally the weed development is suppressed. By using GEOCONTROL there are no overlaps. Costs for fertiliser, seeds and chemicals are saved as well. GPS control of the tractor is advised for the Strip-Till. The implementation of the RTK- signal (+/-2cm) guarantees a high precision and is therefore recommended. The working width of the Stip-Till implement should correspond to the working width of the precision seed drill or have its double width at maximum.

Strip-till increase water efficiency 1)

105

+4%

100

Irrigation

+8%

without reduced (65mm) optimal (125mm)

95

90

1) rel. suger yield depends on amount of irrigation and sowing system; Test location: Niedersachsen

85

80

Mulch sowing with seed preparation

Strip-Till

Source: LWK Niedersachsen

KVERNELAND UNICORN

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