This is the primary function of a rotary tiller. It can break up compacted soil into fine clods, loosening the soil to improve air permeability. Meanwhile, it mixes surface weeds, crop straw, and organic fertilizers into the deep soil layer, which enhances soil fertility, eliminates stubble and weeds, and creates a smooth seedbed.
Paddy Field Operation Adaptability
Designed specifically for paddy field conditions, specialized paddy rotary tillers can operate in muddy fields. They break through the plow pan of paddy fields, improving soil aeration and water permeability to prepare for rice transplanting. In addition, the field surface remains highly level after operation, facilitating subsequent irrigation and transplanting work.
Seedbed Preparation and Intertillage
During the seedling raising stage, rotary tillers are used to prepare fine seedbeds, ensuring a uniform soil environment for seedling growth. In the middle stage of crop growth, they can also perform shallow rotary tillage for intertillage, loosening the soil between crop rows, removing weeds, and promoting root development.
Refined Operations in Orchards and Greenhouses
Small-sized rotary tillers (e.g., walking tractors) are suitable for narrow spaces such as orchards and greenhouses. They can till the soil between fruit tree rows and inside greenhouses, as well as mix fertilizers into the soil, solving the problem that large agricultural machinery cannot access these areas.