The word meliorate means to improve. In short, what is meant here is: soil improvement. Talking about effective soil improvement is more relevant than ever today with climate change, restrictions on emissions and increasingly heavy field equipment.
Melioration can be an alternative to drainage, but is mainly an important supplement.
NHS NewAge Tx ensures effective loosening of hard, compacted soil layers and improves the structure of the soil.
The Meliorator's hydraulically adjustable tines and built-in stone release mechanism break compact soil layers - without creating channels, and transforms compacted soil layers into an absorbent sponge structure, and it is this structure that is important in the difference between working with a cultivator and a meliorator. The result? Better infiltration of rainwater, reduction of surface water, decomposition of plow soles and increased oxygenation of the root zone - all to the benefit of your crops, your yield and your field management.
User-friendly and reliable! The machine is easily coupled to a standard agricultural tractor – requires surprisingly little traction and is easy to maintain – an effective solution for modern agriculture that wants the best operating and growing conditions.
Why not just use a traditional subsoiler?
Many subsoilers work by moving and mixing large amounts of soil.
NHS NewAge Tx series works according to a different principle. Because the tines are in a straight line, and at the magical 35 degree angle, we stress the soil as little as possible. The maneuver is that the soil is lifted, broken and then laid down like playing cards that are shuffled - without being messed around and without mixing up the raw soil.
The natural layering of the soil is preserved - the effect has been documented through decades of practice.