Boom Sprayer
A boom sprayer is a type of agricultural equipment used for applying pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, or other liquids onto crops or fields. It typically consists of a horizontal boom structure mounted on a vehicle, such as a tractor, with multiple nozzles spaced along its length. These nozzles spray the liquid substance in a controlled manner over the crops or soil, ensuring uniform coverage and efficient application. Boom sprayers are widely used in modern agriculture for their ability to cover large areas quickly and effectively.
Disc Harrow
A disc harrow is a farm implement used for soil preparation and seedbed cultivation. It consists of a series of sharp, concave metal discs mounted on a common shaft. These discs are arranged in rows and angled to effectively break up and level soil, chop up crop residue, and incorporate organic matter into the soil. Disc harrows are commonly used in agriculture to prepare seedbeds for planting crops, improve soil aeration, and promote water infiltration.
Disc Plough
A disc plough is a farm implement used for primary tillage, designed to break up and turn over soil in preparation for planting. It consists of a series of large, concave metal discs mounted on a common shaft, which are angled to cut through the soil and create furrows. The discs are arranged in such a way that they can penetrate tough, compacted soil, effectively breaking it apart and leaving it ready for further cultivation. The design of the disc plough allows for deep penetration and efficient soil inversion, making it particularly useful for preparing fields for planting crops.