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The surface of the area for the mound is then roughened up with a chisel plough.
Cultivators are often similar in form to chisel ploughs, but their goals are different.
Either a mouldboard plough or a chisel plough will be used for this operation.
The chisel plough is a common tool to get deep tillage (prepared land) with limited soil disruption.
A chisel plough consists of many narrow chisels, intended to rip the soil without turning it.
Chisel ploughs are heavy rigid- or spring-tined cultivators which break up and stir the topsoil.
Sometime in 1892 he designed and created the chisel plough for land tilling in order to prevent or defeat hardpanning.
Spring-tined cultivators with tines at about six-inch spacing, are much lighter than chisel ploughs.
If the applied material can be incorporated with a moldboard or chisel plough, the depth of snow or ice should be irrelevant.
Alternatively you can cultivate the soil by ripping or using a chisel plough for large areas, or a fork for small areas.
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Because of these attributes, the use of a chisel plough is considered by some to be more sustainable than other types of plough, such as the mouldboard plough.
Once the sod had a chance to break down (in the summer, 5 weeks) I used a chisel plough to drag the quackgrass roots to the surface where they could dry out and die.
At the other end, an eye was put on the rope and threaded through onto the drum hook, while a tractor with a large chisel plough was attached to the rope with a swivel shackle.
For example, the chisel plough leaves more crop residues on the soil surface than the moldboard plough, providing more protection against wind and water erosion; however, the chisel plough can move soil over a much greater distance and cause more tillage erosion.