Showing posts with label reversible mb plough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reversible mb plough. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Reversible MB Plough Overview

 In the era of mechanization, Farmar uses various types of farm machinery like a combine harvester, rotavator, cultivator, baler, mulcher, seeder, plough and many more to perform farming activity efficiently. 


reversible plough is a specially designed farm plough use for turning the soil level upside and downside, It can directly mount with a tractor. It is one of the hydraulically mechanized farm implements used for the preparation of the soil. It is ideal for use in hard and dry trashy stumpy land conditions. It works from both sides & it automatically changes the position while plowing hence it minimize our time & fuel consumption. It is ideal for a big piece of land.


reversible mb plough



Benefits of Reversible Plough


  • Specially designed plough use for turning the soil level from both sides
  • It performs the toughest plowing job due to his excellent penetration power.
  • It widely used in stony & rooted soils

Features of Reversible Plough


  • Extra furrow or repositioning units of plough allow extra clearance quickly and easily.
  • Wear-resistant steel bottoms including bar points that help to perform the toughest plowing jobs
  • Bar point bottoms ensure longer life of reversible MB plough as they can be extended or reversed and re-used till the last possible length.

Thursday, 2 April 2020

Ploughing Efficiently with Different Ploughing Patterns


Tilling the soil before planting or land preparation is a quite expensive and critical operation for the success of the farming season. There are numerous patterns that are used for tilling the soil. Use of Tillage equipment depends on these different types of ploughing patterns.



The most important purpose of using various types of plough or tillage equipment is to reduce the number of turns and get the best out of the length of tillage rounds.

Ploughing patterns are decided on various factors such as

·        The use of the implement
·        Field levels for – headland, plains
·        Field shapes – long, narrow
·        Types of Soil

Different types of ploughing patterns are mentioned below

1.      Circuitous pattern –
·        This ploughing pattern is most commonly used in Asia.
·        In this type, farmers start ploughing from the outside edge of the field, towards the centre leaving a furrow in the middle.
·        The soil is thrown on the outside of the field. This is commonly done with disc plough, Mouldboard plough, offset disc plough.

2.      Headland Pattern –

(i)                 One way –
·        The ploughing is done in tracks parallel to each other, starting at one side of the boundary, ending at the opposite side of the field and turns made on the headlands.
·        This pattern is generally used in large fields and done by some specific tillage implements such as rotavators or rotary tillers, harrows and reversible MB plough.
·        This is one of the most efficient systems to plough the fields.
·        The tillage equipment should be correctly operated r set up so that it does not leave a furrow in the fields.

(ii)               Gathering –
·        In this type of pattern ploughing is started from the middle of the field and leaves a field level.
·        In this pattern, it is essential to have the right measurement of the field for deciding the centre point.
·        If done properly, it makes the soil smooth and ideal for planting, creating drainage passages on the edges.
·        Furrow parts are turned towards the middle of the field.
·        This pattern of ploughing can be done with any types of ploughs.

(iii)              Casting Pattern –
·        This pattern is quite the same as the gathering pattern but the ploughing is started at the edges.
·        Furrow parts are generally turned towards the edges of the land.
·        This types of the pattern can be used with all types of ploughs.

3.      Continuous Ploughing

·        This is considered the most economical and convenient ploughing pattern for normal soil conditions.
·        In this pattern, the headland is marked initially and the first point is established in the third quarter of the field width from the edge.
·        The other edges are at the complete width over the field.  Farmers start ploughing between the first edge and along with the side land.
·        Farmer continues to turn tractor left in the three quarters until the ploughing of a quarter of land width is completed on each side.

4.      Round and round ploughing
·        In this pattern the plough is used round and round of the field
·        This pattern is generally used in soil conditions where the ridges and furrows obstruct the tilling work.
·        There are two starting points in this.

(i)                 Centre Starting
·        A tiny part in the middle of the field is marked and ploughed first
·        And later, the ploughing is done round this tiny spot of the field until it is completed till the end.
·        This pattern is not very economical.

(ii)               Outer end Start
·        It is started with Tractor ploughing from the end moving on all the sides of a field and then gradually coming from the edges to the mid of the field.
·        This is one of the conventional ploughing methods.

(iii)              One way ploughing
·        This pattern is done with a specific type of plough known as a reversible plough.
·        A reversible plough turns furrows to the right or left.
·        The farmer plough along a straight side of the field
·        At the end of the first round, the farmer turns tractor in a loop and returns through the same furrow.
·        This pattern is most suitable for gently sloping fields.

Monday, 30 March 2020

Plough Overview - Types and Uses

A plough is a piece of agricultural machinery used to till the soil in farming and its use has indeed reshaped the lives of farmers. Plough, is the primary tillage equipment one of the most important machinery used in agriculture from the beginning of farming in ancient times. The key purpose of this farm equipment is to turn and break up the upper layer of the soil, to bury weeds or previous crop remains, and to increase the water observant capacity of the soil.



With the invention of the plough, farmers were able to plant crops even on hard and rocky soil. Traditionally farmers used to till the land manually by a plough made of wood and iron, which later became considerably efficient as human used animals to pull it in the fields. And in the modern times' plough is used as a tractor implement pulled by a tractor and also have various modified models and types. Few are mentioned below

Types of Plough

These are several types of a plough, used in modern agriculture practices for different types of soil conditions.

· Mould Board Plough or MB plough
· Reversible Mould Board Plough
· Reversible Manual Plough
· Jumbo Fixed Mould Board Plough
· Mounted Mould Board Plough

Key Functions or Uses of Plough

· Plough is mainly used for turning up and mixing the soil
· For adding fertilizers to the soil
· Scraping the upper layer of the soil
· To bury old crop residues
· Kill the weeds by digging up their roots
· Makes ways for water absorption in the soil
· Makes soil full of nutrients by exposing it to sun and air.



These are just a few to mention, however, many other facts also must be considered to completely understand the significance of plough in modern agriculture practices.

Friday, 20 March 2020

Plough - Overview, History, Types and Manufacturer in India


Plough Overview

A plough is farm equipment that is used in farming operations for the primary cultivation in the process of preparing the soil for seeding or planting by turning it up and exposing to the sun.

The key objective of Ploughing the land is to turn up the upper layer of the soil to bring fresh nutrients to the surface and bury the remains of previous crops under the surface to break them down. In modern agriculture practices, the field is usually left to dry out after using a plough on soil an later on harrowed before seeding.

History of Ploughing

Agriculture is one of the oldest industries in the world and humans started to learn to plough fields before they could even write. Initially, humans were dependent on wild vegetation and used to roam around in search of wild fruits and vegetables. 



But with the time they started to learn growing plants and the first step towards it was tilling the fields with a basic plough that was made with wooden and iron blades, later on, these were dragged by animals. With the revolution and development in technology, farmers started using a tractor and the plough was developed as a tractor implement that made the tilling work easy for farmers.

Types of Plough

With the development and increasing, use of farm machinery in agriculture plough has also been modified as per the soil and field types. Various types of plough have been invented on the basis of their functions and operations. The different types of plough used in agriculture are -

·        Disc Plough
·        Chisel Plough
·        Mould Board Plough
·        Reversible Mould Board Plough
·        Mounted Mould Board Plough
·        Reversible Manual Plough



Top Manufacturers in India

As we all are aware that agriculture is one of the widest industries contributing to the worldwide economy. Farmers are using the latest farm machinery to increase their efficiency and productivity. Many agricultural machinery manufacturers in India, offer various types of farm implements. 

Fieldking is one of the leading farms implement manufacturers that offer a wide range of different types of plough with different functions specifications and are compatible to use with different types of soil conditions.

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