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  2. The Best Rototillers for Turning Hard-Packed Dirt into ... - AOL

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    7940 4-Cycle Plus Tiller. The Mantis 7940 is powerful and lightweight for a gas-powered rototiller. With a heavy-duty 25cc engine and 9-inch cultivating width, it’s suitable for plowing patches ...

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    Another possibility is a potato tower which allows you to grow potatoes vertically by layering levels of soil, straw and seed potatoes lasagna-style, says Ferraro-Fanning. Whatever container you ...

  4. Tillage - Wikipedia

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    Tillage after corn harvest (Click for video) Tillage is the agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical agitation of various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning. Examples of human-powered tilling methods using hand tools include shoveling, picking, mattock work, hoeing, and raking. Examples of draft-animal-powered or mechanized ...

  5. Strip-till - Wikipedia

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    Strip-till is a conservation system that uses a minimum tillage. It combines the soil drying and warming benefits of conventional tillage with the soil-protecting advantages of no-till by disturbing only the portion of the soil that is to contain the seed row. [1] This type of tillage is performed with special equipment [2] and can require the ...

  6. Cultivator - Wikipedia

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    A tractor-mounted tiller. Tines close-up. A cultivator pulled by a tractor in Canada in 1943. A cultivator (also known as a rotavator) is a piece of agricultural equipment used for secondary tillage. One sense of the name refers to frames with teeth (also called shanks) that pierce the soil as they are dragged through it linearly.

  7. Tiller (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Tiller (botany) A tiller is a shoot that arises from the base of a grass plant. The term refers to all shoots that grow after the initial parent shoot grows from a seed. [1][2] Tillers are segmented, each segment possessing its own two-part leaf. They are involved in vegetative propagation and, in some cases, also seed production.

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