Agricultural Machinery Powerful Plowing Blade – Expert in Hard Land Clearing
The Plowing Blade (also known as the Land Clearing Blade or Cultivation Blade) is a professional agricultural auxiliary tool specifically designed for heavy-duty tasks such as land clearing, initial soil cultivation, root system fragmentation, and deep tillage in orchards. It directly replaces the standard blades on rotary tillers or plows, boasting exceptional strength, a unique curved geometric design, and a sharp cutting edge. It effortlessly handles unworked or severely compacted hard soils, making it an indispensable "frontline weapon" in agricultural land clearing operations.
Thickened heavy-duty handle: Made of high-strength alloy steel forging and subjected to special heat treatment process, ensuring that the blade has extremely high impact resistance and bending fatigue resistance, preventing fracture during operation in harsh environments such as gravel and tree roots.
Large bending radius design: The unique "L" or "hook" large bending structure has a better soil penetration angle and can deeply penetrate the bottom of hard soil like a "hook claw", achieving powerful upward prying and tearing effects, and completing crushing and flipping in one go.
Efficient deep cultivation: The operating depth far exceeds that of ordinary rotary tillage knives, and can easily reach 25-40 centimeters, effectively breaking through the plow bottom layer and improving soil permeability.
Thorough coverage: The powerful soil turning ability can completely bury surface weeds, residues, and green manure crops in the lower layer of the soil, promote decomposition, clean the surface, and reduce the growth of pests and diseases.
Reclamation of wasteland: forest land, grassland, mudflat and other primary operating tools for the first time converted into farmland.
Deep plowing improvement: deep plowing between rows in orchards and tea gardens, deep plowing after returning straw to the field, and soil improvement in saline alkali and compacted land.
Weed cleaning: Clearing and breaking up large areas of weeds and shrubs with clustered root systems.
Green manure plowing: plowing green manure crops such as purple clover and alfalfa into the soil to increase soil organic matter.









