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Last update:28 November 2016
This chapter provides information on ploughs, cultivators and fertilizing equipment.
Ploughs are used to prepare soil for planting, they improve their characteristics and increase crops by 10%.
Larger models require to be extended first (X).
In majority of cases, you have to use a weigh attached to the front of the tractor.
The difference between individual models lies in plowing width.
Larger models have to be unfolded first (X).
You attach them at the back side of the tractor.
Difference between individual models lies in working width.
you might also find some other cultivators, of better capabilities, inSowing Machinescategory.
Sowing machines drop seeds into the ground from which plants will grow.
Larger models require you to set them up (X) beforehand.
You snag the seeds with the (Y) key.
Sowing machines are attached to the back of the tractor.
Sprayers were already mentioned in the chapter about fertilizing.
To use them you have to set them up (X) and activate (B) them.
There are three vehicles available in this group, differing from each other with speed and fertilization surface.
Those vehicles use solid, chemical fertilizers, which are also cheaper.
However, those machines are less effective than sprayers.
It allows slight stability control in cooperation with another machine attached to the tractor.
Slurry is also a natural (and free) and a fairly effective fertilizer at the same time.
The only difference between different models of slurry tankers is the operating speed, fertilization surface and capacity.
Unfortunately, the latter one sometimes does not function properly.
Additional devices available in the store areGarant FRCandGarant TSA 30000.
It also requires a truck if you want to attach it to a tractor.
However, it can only be used during an early development stage of a plant.
A better model,Einbock Pneumatisctar 900, lets you plant grass and oilseed radish.
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