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Tillage is a type of agricultural practice that involves the use of tools and machines to prepare soil for planting. It is an important part of crop production, as it helps to break up soil, remove weeds, and improve soil structure. Tillage can also help to reduce soil erosion and improve water infiltration.
Tillage practices vary depending on the type of crop being grown, the soil type, and the climate. Common tillage practices include plowing, disking, harrowing, and rototilling. In some cases, no-till practices are used, which involve minimal soil disturbance.
The tillage market is composed of a variety of companies that produce and sell tillage tools and machines. These companies include John Deere, AGCO, Kubota, Case IH, and New Holland. They offer a range of products, from small hand tools to large tractors and implements. Show Less Read more