To control weeds and unwilted cover crops effectively, a layer of plant and root residues needs to be deposited on the surface of the soil. The optional tine harrow plays a vital role here. In addition to depositing the organic matter on the surface, it also removes soil adhering to the roots. All set with optimum conditions for sustainable weed control.
The optional rear harrow with a tine diameter of 12 mm can be mounted behind the rear roller to leave a finely crumbled surface that provides the best germination conditions for seeds and volunteers. At the same time, the rear harrow combs out roots and plant residues pressed into the soil by the rear roller and distributes them across the surface to dry out. In addition, the structure left behind by the rollers is levelled again and only crumbled on the surface to prevent capillary action right up to the surface so that the water remains in the soil.
Height and position can be easily adjusted using a hole matrix to set the aggressiveness of the rear harrow. This level of precision adjustment helps achieve the best working results.