
Conservation farming practices in horticulture focus on optimizing water usage, increasing soil carbon content, and protecting soil microbes. Cover crops are standard, and the challenge is to treat the tree line area similarly. Organic material introduction is necessary, either by mulching cover crops or importing compost and mulch. The ROVIC BioSpread is designed to handle various organic materials and spread them efficiently to required levels (50 – 250 cub m/ha) without damaging irrigation systems. It is suitable for both ridges and flat surfaces in vineyards and orchards.
ROVIC VINEYARD BIOSPREAD kages and alk distribution of mulch The ROVIC BioSpread spreads material evenly and is adjustable to achieve the desired amount of material per hectare. The wide conveyor has a specific design that spreads mulch, assisted with a spinner to prevent r even
Open the catalog to page 1CONSERVATION FARMING practices in horticulture are focused on, amongst others, optimising water usage, increasing soil carbon content and protecting the biological soil microbe population. In row cover crop has become the norm, and the challenge is to also treat the tree line area (bankie) in a similar fashion. To achieve this, it is required to introduce organic material to this area, either from mulching the cover crop and projecting it onto the bankie area with the ROVIC SIDE DELIVERY MULCHER, or the SICMA TSD MULCHER. The challenge is to introduce enough material, and especially in new plantings,...
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