Chisel Plough
A Chisel Plough is a type of agricultural implement designed for tilling soil. It features long, narrow blades called chisels that penetrate the ground, breaking up compacted soil without turning it over. This method helps improve soil aeration and water infiltration while preserving soil structure.
Chisel ploughs are often used in conservation tillage practices, which aim to reduce soil erosion and maintain organic matter. They can be attached to tractors and are suitable for various soil types. By minimizing disturbance, the chisel plough supports sustainable farming methods and enhances crop productivity.