Soil Layer Displacing Plough with Corn Stalk Collector for Black Soil Conditions Improvement
摘要
Black soil represents a distinctive soil category characterized by clay in Heilongjiang Province of the People’s Republic of China. This region experiences continuous cropping injuries attributable to the incessant cultivation of crops. Such injuries may be rectified by displacing both the topsoil and subsoil. In autumn, numerous corn stalks remain on the soil surface. Thus, further recommendations are made to bury them within the subsoil. We designed and fabricated a remarkable plough to carry out this objective. Observations indicate that when the corn stalks’ length is shorter than 100 cm, the buried stalks can be uniformly dispersed. The total draught exerted by this plough was measured at approximately 23 kN.