Soil tools for regenerative agriculture
Description
By imitating natural grassland, where the soil is always covered with diverse vegetation, Regenerative Agriculture seeks to restore degraded soils by increasing their biodiversity, organic matter content and self-fertility. To achieve this, it aims to make farms self-sufficient, and can be used in all agricultural sectors: mixed farming and livestock, field crops, market gardening, arboriculture, viticulture and other specialised crops, both organic and biodynamic and conventional.
- Green manure seed drill: Direct seeding tool for planting green manure mixtures without prior tillage. Fitted as standard: smooth or serrated opening discs, inverted T-shares for direct seeding with carbide tips, combined with press wheels / gauge. Adaptable tool widths from 85 to 250 cm
- Single-beam cracker with opening discs to ‘decompact the soil’ without disturbing the horizons. Once this tool has been used, the soil is lifted to eliminate the compaction base, which in turn creates a capillary network that encourages the exchange of precious air and water.
- Faca roller used to destroy plant cover
- Compost tea machine