Power weeders are primarily used for weeding – the process of removing unwanted plants from crop fields. However, their functionality extends beyond just weed removal. Here are some common power weeder uses:
Weed Control: The primary function is to keep the fields free from weeds, ensuring crops get maximum nutrients and water.
Soil Aeration: By disturbing the soil, power weeders help aerate it, promoting better root growth for crops.
Soil Cultivation: Some models can also be used for light soil cultivation, helping prepare the land for planting.
Inter-cultivation: They are ideal for inter-cultivation tasks, which involve loosening the soil between rows of crops to promote growth.