3m / 610 litres Gold DS 1100 - 3m / 1100 litres DS 1400 - Agrisem
3m / 610 litres Gold DS 1100 - 3m / 1100 litres DS 1400 - Agrisem
3m / 610 litres Gold DS 1100 - 3m / 1100 litres DS 1400 - Agrisem
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3 main areas of development<br />
Agronomy<br />
Germination and root-taking<br />
After sowing, the seed has to germinate<br />
and then take root. These two<br />
stages concern two different soil<br />
horizons. Germination occurs in top<br />
layer soil whereas root-taking requires<br />
more depth. Moreover, these two<br />
soil horizons do not have the same<br />
agronomical requirements.<br />
These observations have led us to<br />
develop an independent disc to work<br />
the top layer soil and a blade with<br />
retracted point for root development.<br />
Multipurpose modules for progressive adaptation<br />
Do not believe in miraculous machines<br />
that promise an immediate changeover<br />
to soil conservation techniques.<br />
<strong>Agrisem</strong> International offers technical<br />
modules which can be integrated into<br />
your farming system step by step.<br />
You choose your own rate of transition<br />
4<br />
optional depending on<br />
climate and the period<br />
of covercrops<br />
• Crumbling<br />
• Stale seed-bed<br />
• Crop<br />
residue control<br />
• Depth control<br />
• Levelling-out<br />
• Fissuring without<br />
upheaval<br />
• Preparation for<br />
root-taking<br />
• Elimination of<br />
plough pan<br />
• Water drainage<br />
Germination Root taking<br />
optional depending<br />
on soil structure<br />
Stubble-breaking<br />
Loosening<br />
+ stale seed-bed<br />
Sowing<br />
• Crumbling<br />
• Stale seed-bed<br />
• 2nd stubblebreaking<br />
• Depth control<br />
• Closure of soil<br />
• Levelling-out<br />
Crumbly and<br />
warm seed bed<br />
Porous,<br />
unbroken soil,<br />
continuous<br />
structure,<br />
no large clods<br />
or hollows<br />
towards soil conservation techniques.<br />
Our equipment is modular and multipurpose<br />
since it has to suit your changing<br />
requirements from year to year.<br />
When using soil conservation techniques<br />
sowing can be done in one<br />
passage, after one or several passages<br />
• Crumbling<br />
• Stale seed-bed<br />
• Crop residue<br />
control<br />
of stubble-breaking or after soil-loosening,<br />
if necessary. Your knowledge of<br />
your own soil and your experience will<br />
lead you step by step to optimize the<br />
use of our machines.<br />
• Sowing by<br />
covering over<br />
• Sowing in rows<br />
•Levelling-out<br />
•Septh control