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Ploughing for vineyards: discover processes and benefits

Ploughing from burglary to the vineyard: discover the processes and benefits
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Between processing stages leading up to the creation of a new vineyard, ploughing from burglary is one of the most important things. The methods for implementing this process are varied and depend on several factors, including the type of soil and the outcome that you want to get to host the vineyards.
In this article, we delve into the various types of processing and the benefits ofploughing from burglary to the vineyard.
What is the ploughing by burglary and what is it for?
Ploughing from burglary, also called simply, break-in, consists in breaking through the soil in depth – typically up to 80-120 cm; exceptionally 150 cm – through specific tools to preparing the soil to receive their plants. Without digging up the roots of the vines tend to grow towards the surface, making the plants more susceptible to uprooting and drought.
Ploughing, from burglary to the vineyard is usually done after the preliminary work of the land – clearing, levelling the surface, the stones during the summer period, when the risk of damage to the land, due to the passage of vehicles, particularly heavy, they are minimal.
The benefits of ploughing from burglary to the vineyard
as well as make the ground softer to encourage the growth and spread of the roots, the ploughing to break-in to the vineyard, if done properly, brings many other benefits:
- Removes weeds, the roots of the old plants, stones, and stones found in the soil.
- Allows you to fertilize the soil in depth.
- Reduces the development time of the screws because the terrain worked in depth improves also in terms of oxygenation and hydration.
- Allows you to identify and eliminate any areas of stagnant water that could cause an excess of moisture is not appreciated by the screws.
The methods of working the soil to the vineyard
, There are different types of tillage for the burglary of the vineyard. We explore below the main techniques and their purposes.
Digging a hole
Digging a hole: it consists in the practice of the holes deep and wide, only in the points where they will be planted out the screws. It is carried out mechanically with drills in the vineyards of the sixth large, where the distance between a plant and the other does not make it unnecessary for the processing of the entire land. Currently, following the reduction of the sixths dplant, used only to replace the individual plants.
Burglary trench
Digging a trench: it consists in the practice of a deep pit along the lines of the rows of the vineyard. It is also called break-was because it involves the creation of a ditch – wide and to a depth of about 1 m, using a plough, lister or a spoon excavator.
Burglary real or total
Breaking, real-or-total: consists in working the entire surface with aploughing or a sub-soil (also called rippatura) deep.
Burglary practiced with theplough is more mainstream practice. It is done by using the plows can reach a considerable depth, towed by tractors high power, such as caterpillars, which, thanks to their tracks and allhigh mass/power, ensure a better grip to the ground. Burglary performed with the plow ensures a complete inversion of the soil profile and is ideal to completely remove the weeds and fertilize the soil.
The depth of ploughing depends on the type of ground: if it has a marked degree of zollosità, in general, they prefer to do so with aplowing deep, and one or two erpicature; if the soil is silty, or clayey soil depth is increased to prevent the creation of a sole working too superficial.
Burglary performed with the rippatura involves the use of scarificatori heavy, the ripper, brought on by a tractor equipped with adequate power, or a machine for earth-moving. Burglary with rippatura provides a series of parallel cuts that simply interrupting the continuity of the terrain, without altering the profile: for this reason, it is recommended to perform two steps in the perpendicular directions. Compared toploughing, rippatura requires a lower tensile strength and does not allows thelandfill, soil improvers and fertilizers, which is why it requires a subsequent ploughing of medium depth.
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Conclusions
plowing from burglary to the vineyard it is one of the before you begin the most important in the creation of a new vineyard. Stir the soil in depth, using the method most suitable for the type of terrain, it will allow the vines grow in a soil free from stones and weeds, specially fertilized and hydrated, soft and smooth to allow for roots to develop in depth without finding clods, or dangerous stagnation of water.
The burglary should be performed with special equipment with the power and traction needed to get to the depth.
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