Big Dog disc plough

Non-Chemical, Traditional Farming

The Big Dog disc plough is a offset disc machine that provides and uncomplicated means to break new ground, fallow and maintain your farm without expensive chemicals

A brif explanation about

The Big Dog disc plough

The Big Dog disc plough is a offset disc machine that provides and uncomplicated means to break new ground, fallow and maintain your farm without expensive chemicals

Beyond just financial benefits

Non-chemical traditional farming methods

The rising cost of chemicals is leading more farmers to return to offset discs rather than speed tillers for cultivation and weed control.
The increasing amount of money spent on chemicals by broadacre farmers to tackle weeds has meant farmers are going back to an “old school” solution – and the Big Dog is providing the means to do so.
A lot of weeds that have built up a tolerance and resistance to chemicals, and people are finding chemicals are costing anything up to $100 per hectare before you get in the tractor. The Big Dog disc plough is a return to non-chemical, traditional farming methods that will always work.

Superior weed control

Why people choose
Big Dog disc plough

Beyond just financial benefits, cultivation methods provided by offset discs offer superior weed control and soil health compared to speed tillage.
With the amount of rain we have experienced across the states in the last 3 years, weed control is a major concern for farmers. Speed tillers don’t seem to be doing the job and are just scratching the top of the surface, making soil like a sieve and not good for retaining moisture

Features

The Big Dog disc plough
Heavy Duty Machine

Good stability

The Big Dog disc plough is such a farm implement, which is designed to work in all types of grounds used to break the hardpan of new fields and to work in the stony areas without expensive chemicals. It can especially be useful in hard and dry trashy farmland conditions and in soils.

Heavy-Duty Machine

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The drill is mainly used for sowing wheat and grain with row spacing adjusted, it can also sow sorghum and soybean along with other fertilisers.

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Better yield for crops

Farmer's Feedback

We receive feedback that people who are fallowing paddocks are getting a better yield to those crops through fallow and they’re improving the microbiomes in their soil, which is a big topic at the moment in soil preservation.