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May 8 AGCO AGCO Agriculture Foundation Partners with The Do More Agriculture Foundation to Support Farmer Mental Health
May 7 GRWG GrowGeneration Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 7 ALG Q1 2024 Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc Earnings Call
May 6 AGCO International Markets and Agco (AGCO): A Deep Dive for Investors
May 6 AGCO AGCO Corp (AGCO) Tops Q1 Earnings Estimates, Lowers '24 View
May 5 AGCO AGCO Corporation (NYSE:AGCO) Just Released Its First-Quarter Earnings: Here's What Analysts Think
May 5 ALG Alamo Group Inc. Just Beat Analyst Forecasts, And Analysts Have Been Updating Their Predictions
May 4 ALG Alamo Group Inc. (NYSE:ALG) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 ALG Alamo Group First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
May 4 ALG Alamo Group Inc (ALG) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: A Mixed Performance with ...
May 4 ALG Q1 2024 Alamo Group Inc Earnings Call
May 3 ALG Alamo Group Inc. (ALG) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 3 AGCO AGCO Corporation (NYSE:AGCO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 3 AGCO AGCO First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Misses Expectations
May 3 AGCO AGCO Celebrates Grand Opening of The Fendt Lodge™ in Jackson, Minnesota
May 3 AGCO AGCO Corp (AGCO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges with ...
May 3 AGCO Q1 2024 AGCO Corp Earnings Call
May 2 ALG Alamo Group Inc. (ALG) Q1 2024 Earnings: Surpasses Revenue Estimates, EPS Aligns with Projections
May 2 ALG Alamo GAAP EPS of $2.67 beats by $0.17, revenue of $425.6M beats by $14.92M
May 2 ALG ALAMO GROUP ANNOUNCES FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2024
Cultivator

A cultivator is any of several types of farm implement used for secondary tillage. One sense of the name refers to frames with teeth (also called shanks) that pierce the soil as they are dragged through it linearly. Another sense refers to machines that use rotary motion of disks or teeth to accomplish a similar result. The rotary tiller is a principal example.
Cultivators stir and pulverize the soil, either before planting (to aerate the soil and prepare a smooth, loose seedbed) or after the crop has begun growing (to kill weeds—controlled disturbance of the topsoil close to the crop plants kills the surrounding weeds by uprooting them, burying their leaves to disrupt their photosynthesis, or a combination of both). Unlike a harrow, which disturbs the entire surface of the soil, cultivators are designed to disturb the soil in careful patterns, sparing the crop plants but disrupting the weeds.
Cultivators of the toothed type are often similar in form to chisel plows, but their goals are different. Cultivator teeth work near the surface, usually for weed control, whereas chisel plow shanks work deep beneath the surface, breaking up hardpan. Consequently, cultivating also takes much less power per shank than does chisel plowing.
Small toothed cultivators pushed or pulled by a single person are used as garden tools for small-scale gardening, such as for the household's own use or for small market gardens. Similarly sized rotary tillers combine the functions of harrow and cultivator into one multipurpose machine.
Cultivators are usually either self-propelled or drawn as an attachment behind either a two-wheel tractor or four-wheel tractor. For two-wheel tractors they are usually rigidly fixed and powered via couplings to the tractors' transmission. For four-wheel tractors they are usually attached by means of a three-point hitch and driven by a power take-off (PTO). Drawbar hookup is also still commonly used worldwide. Draft-animal power is sometimes still used today, being somewhat common in developing nations although rare in more industrialized economies.

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