Water and fertilizer barrels
Cultivator injector with a tank of VNC
The Injector Cultivator with VNC tank is a versatile machine for simultaneous soil processing and application of liquid fertilizers and KAS. The injector system ensures precise root application, minimizes evaporation and contact with leaves, guaranteeing uniform feeding of crops. The sturdy large-volume tank and reliable construction allow for operation without frequent breaks throughout the day. This is an effective solution for resource savings, reducing processing time, and increasing yield.
Characteristic:
| № | Type of cultivator | Application width | Adaptation to barrels |
| 1 | cultivator with chopper/ without straw chopper |
3,0 м | VNC-16 |
| 2 | cultivator with chopper/ without straw chopper |
4,1 м | VNC-20, VNC-26, VNC-30 |
How it works:
Cultivator-injector for applying organic fertilizers
- The cultivator for applying liquid organic fertilizers is equipped with 2 rows of spring tines with hoses, the distance between the tines is 410-450 mm.
- The application width depends on the choice of cultivator, it can be 3 m, 4.1 m.
- The depth of planting in the soil is up to 12-14 cm.
The cultivator can be equipped with a straw and large organic particle distributor, which shreds large particles using stainless cutting knives driven by a hydraulic motor.
Complete set of cultivator spade cultivator
- The frame is welded from a 120×120 profile pipe
- Spring tines 6.5 cm wide, 45 cm tine spacing (fertilizer supply to the tines via PVCØ50 mm sleeves).
- Rubber support wheels 6.09-9 on adjusting posts (adjust the application depth)
- The distributor and shredder of organic fertilizers is driven by a separator hydraulic motor, has stainless cutting knives for cutting and shredding straw and large parts of organic fertilizers on the distributor (prevents clogging of the nozzles)
- Lighting 12V
- Hydraulics is required: Drive of the distributor-shredder. Lifting, lowering.
This is the most cost-effective and efficient way to apply.
With its help, 100% of fertilizers remain in the soil and do not evaporate into the atmosphere.









