25 Oct
25Oct

How agricultural plows contribute to increasing productivity in Al-Jawf

Agricultural tillers are among the most important tools that help improve and increase agricultural productivity in the Al-Jawf region, a major region in Saudi Arabia known for growing crops such as olives and palm trees. Tills contribute to enhancing agriculture and increasing its efficiency in several ways. Here are the most prominent of these methods:

  • Improving soil fertility: Tilling helps turn and aerate the soil, improving its fertility. Tilling breaks up soil clods and increases the soil's permeability to water and air, enhancing plant health and growth.
  • Weed Control: In addition to improving soil fertility, tillage also helps eliminate weeds. Weed roots are destroyed during the tillage process, reducing their competition with crops for essential resources such as water and nutrients.
  • Reducing soil compaction: Hard soil can limit root growth and expansion, but tillage breaks up this soil and reduces its compaction, making it easier for roots to spread and access nutrients better.
  • Facilitating succession planting: In areas such as Al-Jawf where seasonal crops are common, tillage helps prepare the soil for the next planting quickly and efficiently, contributing to repeated planting and increased production during a single season.
  • Enhanced irrigation: Tillage allows water to penetrate the soil more effectively, improving irrigation efficiency and reducing the need for large amounts of water. This is especially beneficial in areas that may suffer from water scarcity.
  • Fertilization support: Spreading fertilizer into tilled soil results in better nutrient uptake by plants because the soil is better able to react with the fertilizer and convert it into a form that is easier for the plant to use.
  • Water management: Tillage helps prevent the formation of compacted, dense layers in the soil that impede water drainage. This protects crops from exposure to stagnant water, which can cause root diseases and other plant health problems.
  • Increased soil resilience: Tillage increases soil resilience and its ability to withstand harsh weather conditions such as drought and wind, helping to protect crops and increase agricultural efficiency.
  • Improving soil chemical conditions: By tilling, farmers can incorporate pH levels and reduce acidity, improving the plant growth environment.
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