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Agricultural tools called disc ridgers are used to create ridges in the ground. Because it helps to save labour costs and the amount of time needed for planting crops, they are frequently utilised in regions where farming is practised on a big scale. Two discs are attached on a frame and dragged by a tractor to make up a ridger. By slicing through the ground, the discs form a raised bed or ridge. Depending on the crop being produced, the ridges can be created at any desired height or width. Thereafter, crops like potatoes, tomatoes, onions, and other vegetables are planted in the ridges.
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Top Cultivation Vendors Globallydisc ridger is used to create ridges or raised beds for planting crops, whereas a plough is used to turn the soil over and break it up.
Although disc ridgers can be used on the majority of soil types, the particular model that is employed will depend on the type of soil and crop being cultivated.
Depending on the model utilised and the needs of the crop being grown, a disc ridger's depth of ridges can be changed. The depth can typically reach several inches.