RE-CULTIVATION THROUGH "ROTAVATING" involves mulching all of the surface vegetation, harvest remains, and root stocks in preparation for the next crop.
The soil is processed with a rotavator after mulching to also remove the tree stumps and roots in the ground. Cultivated and fertile soil performs better for new seed planting. Root stocks and harvest residues are often extremely obstructive when using machines for maintenance and harvesting. Rotavating the soil for quick crop turn-around is not only efficient and effective, there are no significant alternatives to our technology for environmentally and economically sustainable plantation industry.
Depths of up to 20" can be achieved, grinding and incorporating the root stocks and harvest residues deep into the soil, leaving behind nutrient-rich unobstructed soil, ready for the next planting.
The soil is processed with a rotavator after mulching to also remove the tree stumps and roots in the ground. Cultivated and fertile soil performs better for new seed planting. Root stocks and harvest residues are often extremely obstructive when using machines for maintenance and harvesting. Rotavating the soil for quick crop turn-around is not only efficient and effective, there are no significant alternatives to our technology for environmentally and economically sustainable plantation industry.
Depths of up to 20" can be achieved, grinding and incorporating the root stocks and harvest residues deep into the soil, leaving behind nutrient-rich unobstructed soil, ready for the next planting.