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PAES 106

action of a tillage tool in executing a specific form of soil manipulation

tillage action

desired soil condition produced by one or more tillage operations

tillage objective

soil physical conditions which can be produced by tillage and is necessary based on
utilitarian and/or economic considerations

tillage requirement

tillage of an entire area as contrasted to a partial tillage as in bands or strips

broadcast tillage

primary tillage operation which manipulates soil to a greater depth than 300 mm

deep tillage

tillage action and transport operations utilized to loosen, load, carry, and unload soil

earthmoving

tillage operation which move soil to create desired soil configurations

land forming

tillage operation which move soil to establish a desired soil elevation and slope

land grading

tillage operation that cuts and moves small layers of soil to provide smooth, refined surface
condition

land planing

tillage operation which are oriented in specific paths or directions with respect to the sun,
prevailing winds, previous tillage actions, or field base lines

oriented tillage

tillage operation employing power-driven rotary action to cut, break up, and mix soil

rotary tillage

shallow tillage operation performed to promote growth of crop plants by creating a soil
condition conducive to aeration, infiltration, and moisture conservation or to pest control

soil cultivation

mechanical manipulation of soil for any desired purpose

tillage

tillage, which constitutes the initial major soil-working operation, normally designed to
reduce soil strength, cover plant materials, and rearrange aggregates

primary tillage

tillage, following primary tillage, which are designed to control weed growth and to create
specific soil surface configurations before seeding

secondary tillage

vertical distance from the initial soil surface to a specified point of penetration of the tool

tillage depth

system that maintains a minimum of 30% residue cover on the soil surface after planting or
maintains at least 1,100 kg/ha of flat small grain residue equivalent on the soil surface during

the critical erosion period

conservation tillage

system traditionally performed in preparing a seedbed for a given crop and grown in a given
geographical area

conventional tillage

system wherein least soil manipulation is performed

minimum tillage

system in which tillage of the total soil surface is performed in such a way that plant residue
is specifically left on or near the soil surface

mulch tillage

idealized system which permits a maximized net return for a given crop under given
conditions

optimum tillage

subsoiling under the plant row prior to planting usually intended for subsurface drainage

precision tillage

system in which the primary tillage operation is performed in conjunction with special
planting procedures in order to reduce or eliminate secondary tillage operations

reduced tillage

system in which a large number of depressions or small reservoirs are formed to hold rain or
sprinkler applied water

reservoir tillage

system in which the ridges are formed during cultivation or after harvest and maintained from
year to year in the same location

ridge tillage

system in which only isolated bands of soil is tilled

strip tillage

tillage to partially bury and thereby prevent movement of materials such as plant residues or
artificial mulches

anchoring

tillage which forms a ridge and furrow soil configuration

bedding

pushing or rolling of soil by a steeply inclined blade

bulldozing

tillage in which a narrow curved shank is used

chisel plowing

operations simultaneously utilizing two or more different types of tillage tools or implements
(subsoil-lister, lister-planter, or plow-planter combinations) to simplify, control, or reduce the

number of trips over a field

combined tillage operations

operation which pulverizes, smoothens, and makes the soil ready for planting

harrowing

operation which mix or disperse foreign materials, such as pesticides, fertilizers or plant
residues into the soil

incorporating

operation wherein a lister is used in a manner that forms a furrow midway between two
previous rows of plants

middlebreaking

operation that cuts and throws the soil away from the base of plants

off barring

operation which is performed to cut the soil with partial or complete soil inversion

moldboard plowing

operation that cut, crush, anchor or otherwise handle residues in conjunction with soil
manipulation

residue processing

deep tillage, below 350 mm for the purpose of loosening soil for root growth and/or water
movement

subsoiling

operation in which a vertical band of mulching material is injected into the slit immediately
behind a tillage tool shank

vertical mulching

implement performing functions simultaneously that of initial cutting, breaking and
pulverizing the soil

general-purpose tillage implement

implement which works under the combined principles of the regular disc plow and harrow

plow-harrow

implement used for broadcast or strip tillage and is also used as chemical incorporator and as
row crop cultivator

rotary tiller

implement which consists of two horizontal power driven spiral flanged shafts which rotate
vertically

spiral plow

implement used for cutting, displacing and/or shattering the soil to reduce soil strength and to
bury or mix plant materials, pesticides, and fertilizers in the tillage layer

primary tillage implement

implement which shatters the soil without complete burial or mixing of surface materials

chisel plow

implement with individually mounted concave disc blades which cut, partially or completely
invert a layer of soil to bury surface material, and pulverize the soil

disc plow

implement which cuts, partially or completely inverts a layer of soil to bury surface materials,
and pulverizes the soi

moldboard plow

turns the furrow slice to the right of the plow

right-hand plow

turns the furrow slice to the left of the plow

left-hand plow

eliminates back and dead furrows and is used for surface irrigation

two-way plow

implement for intermittent tillage at depths sufficient to shatter compacted subsurface layers

subsoiler

implement used for tilling the soil to a shallower depth than primary tillage implements,
provide additional pulverization, mix pesticides and fertilizers into the soil, level and firm the

soil, close air pockets, and eradicate weeds

secondary tillage implement

implement used for breaking clods after initial plowing, for subsequent operations prior to
transplanting and for puddling and leveling

comb-tooth harrow

implement used to pulverize the soil to attain a better soil tilth for the seed germination and
growth

disc harrow

consists of two gangs of discs, placed end-to-end at an angle, which throw the soil in opposite
directions

single-action disc harrow

consists of two or more gangs, in which a set of two gangs follows behind the front gangs and
is arranged in such a way that the discs on the front gangs throw the soil in one direction

(usually outward) and the discs on the rear gangs throw the soil in the opposite directions

double-action disc harrow

consists of two gangs wherein one gang is located behind the other at an angle and the
harrow is operated in an offset position in relation to the tractor

offset disc harrow

implement for seedbed preparation, weed eradication, or fallow cultivation subsequent to
some form of primary tillage

field cultivator

implement for crushing soil clods and compacting the soil

packer

implement used for seedbed preparation which crushes soil clods and smooths and firms the
soil surface

roller harrow

implement for dislodging small weeds and grasses and for breaking soil crust and is used for
fast, shallow cultivation before or soon after crop plants emerge

rotary hoe

implement wherein the frame and cultivating tools are designed to adequately pass through
standing crop rows without crop damage

row crop cultivator

implement consisting of long spikes attached rigidly to cross bars and staggered to attain
maximum stirring and raking of soil

spike-tooth harrow

implement performing shallow post-plant tillage to aid the crop by loosening the soil and/or
by mechanical eradication of undesired vegetation

cultivating tillage implement

implement consisting of tool bars that extend across the top of the rows, which allow lateral
adjustments of the tools for different row spacing

continuous-tool bar cultivator

implement consisting of tool bars that drop down between the rows to provide maximum
vertical clearance for the plants

separated gang cultivator

soil-handling implement which forms uniform ridges of soil to predetermined shapes

bed shaper

soil-working tool, consisting of an edge and a surface, which is primarily designed to cut
through the soil

blade

circular, flat tool used to cut plant material and soil

coulter

force to propel an implement in the direction of travel which is equal and opposite to drawbar
pull

draft

operating width excluding overlap

effective operating width

effective angle which is included between the line of travel and a line drawn through the back
or nonsoil-working surface of the tool at its immediate edge

edge clearance angle

minimum vertical distance between the soil surface and a potentially obstructing machine
element

ground clearance

portion of an implement designed to connect the implement to a power source

hitch

horizontal distance perpendicular to the direction of travel between the outermost edges of
the implement

implement width

implement used to insert materials into the soil

injector

miniature plow attachment whose purpose is to turn over a small furrow slice directly ahead
of the main moldboard plow bottom, to aid in covering trash

jointer

horizontal distance between corresponding reference points on adjacent tools when projected
upon a vertical plane perpendicular to the direction of travel

lateral tool spacing

line and direction along which the tillage implement travels

line of travel

combined tillage implement which is composed of a lister and a planting attachment to
permit a single listing-seeding operation with the planter normally being operated in the

furrow

lister-planter

horizontal distance between corresponding reference points of two tools when projected upon
a vertical plane parallel to the direction of travel

longitudinal tool spacing

single or groups of soil-working tools together with power transmission structure, control,
and protection systems present as an integral part of the machine

mechanical tillage implement

distance measured between specified points on adjacent plow bottoms

horizontal clearance

distance measured from cutting edge of share to nearest potentially obstructing member such
as main truss (backbone), frame, beam, release mechanism, etc

vertical clearance

distance perpendicular to the direction of travel that an implement reworks soil previously
tilled

operating overlap

horizontal distance perpendicular to the direction of travel within which an implement
performs its intended function

operating width

soil and/or plant zone purposely protected by virtue of tool design, tool spacing or evasive
tool movement

protected zone

soil-tool reaction in which soil slides over the surface of the tillage tool without significant
adhesion

scouring

structural member primarily used for attaching a tillage tool to a beam or a standard

shank

spade-shaped, V-pointed soil working tool, which is used for various plowstocks, cultivators,
grain drills, and soil scarifiers

shovel

horizontal component of pull, perpendicular to the line of motion

side force

machine used to apply, or to apply and incorporate soil additives by means of tillage

soil-additive incorporator

tillage tool used to slice through soil and create an opening for the insertion of material such
as seeds, pesticides, fertilizers

soil opener

rotating implement which pulverizes, firms or smooths soil by crushing or compacting

soil roller

path along which one element of soil slides across a tillage tool

soil-sliding path

length of the path along tillage tool upon which soil slides

soil-sliding path length

angle between the sliding path and the horizontal at any point along the sliding path

soil-ascending angle

angle at any point on the surface of a tool between the soil sliding path and a horizontal
contour line constructed through the surface of the tool

soil-sliding angle

configuration of the soil-tool boundary wherein the o

soil-tool geometry

portions of tillage tools which are designed to be in contact with the soil

soil-working surface

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