Farmers were told how to perform late tillage of sunflower and corn stubble.

Published Jan 3, 2026

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Due to an incorrect approach to late soil cultivation, a significant amount of plant residues can negatively impact the spring sowing campaign. Instead, the correct technology allows not only to avoid problems but also to transform organic mass into a resource for increasing soil fertility.

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Processing post-harvest residues of corn and sunflower remains one of the most challenging tasks for farmers, especially under conditions of excessive soil moisture. This year, the problem has become particularly acute, as in some farms the harvesting campaign is still ongoing, complicating the preparation of fields for the next season. This is emphasized by specialists from the company Väderstad. Representatives of the company point out that with an incorrect approach to late soil cultivation, a significant amount of plant residues can negatively impact the spring sowing campaign. Instead, the correct technology allows not only to avoid problems but also to convert organic mass into a resource for increasing soil fertility. The practice of using multi-function cultivators TopDown from the company Väderstad in difficult conditions has shown the effectiveness of a comprehensive approach to cultivation. The machines combine several technological zones with different types of working ...
Source: Superagronom

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