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Agronomic Row Crops
Cultivator Shields
1. Rolling Shield
Round disks made of heavy-gauge sheet metal, plastic or of actual notched
disk-harrow blades rotate vertically on a hub next to the crop. Mounted as
a pair over the row or split on the cultivator gang between the rows. They
are often notched or pegged along the edge to assure positive rotation to
help them roll over residue. Use of some over-the-row mounts may be limited
by crop height.
See: Hattaway, Spray
2. Rotary (Hoe) Wheel Shield
Spinning wheel on walking arm protects crop from flowing soil and residue.
The wheels aggressively uproot small weeds next to row or in the row—depending
on setting—without penetrating deeply enough to damage crop roots.
Source: 105
3. Panel Shield
Flat metal pieces 10" to 24" tall and 2' to 3' long can handle high-volume
residue and soil flow. Various mounts either over the row or between rows,
usually on parallel linkage to follow soil contour.
Source: Widely available
See: Thompson
4. Tent Shield
Smaller sizes of these U- or V-shaped cover-the-row shields allow
soil to flow up and over their tops. Taller models are basically
heavy-duty panel shields joined at the top for strength and durability.
Up to 3' long, 3" to 8" wide and 6" to 30" tall.
Source: Widely available
See: Thompson, Muller, Spray
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