Spinach Cultivation With Beet Hoes - Tilmor Works Episode #5

A Tilmor Tractor paired with a mid mount beet hoe implement cultivating spinach at Deer Run Farm on Long Island in New York. Beet hoes work well at shallowly cultivating the shoulders of the raised rows while shielding the crop and preventing leaf damage. By following up with tools that move soil back up the shoulder, such as spyders, discs, or standard sweeps, the shape of the shoulder can be maintained while also burying emerging weeds. Small growers face unique challenges and often must rely on older equipment that was developed many years ago for mechanized cultivation. This often means farmers are forced to rely on parts that are obsolete, poorly constructed or difficult to find. Our goal is to produce a variety of implements for planting, cultivation, harvest, post-harvest, and more. These implements will be built to last and fully supported by Tilmor, making it easy to find and purchase the equipment you need to maintain your farm. Visit our online marketplace - https://www.
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