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Why choose the <strong>Kelly</strong> Diamond Harrow?<br />
A robust, versatile machine, requiring very little servicing and maintenance will keep on working day<br />
after day, year after year. Originally designed to mulch and incorporate stubble, it has become the<br />
multi use implement on the farm.<br />
The machine is designed and built to withstand the harshest of conditions while the range of ground<br />
engaging tools gives you a choice of the right tool for the right job.<br />
• Versatile and often described as the “most useful tool on the farm”<br />
• Simple operation and set up<br />
• No manual input required during operation<br />
• Minimal maintenance and servicing required, leaving more time in the field<br />
• Reliable and strong framework that has been rigorously field tested<br />
• High productivity. Work rate efficiency is high<br />
• Light draught and also relatively easy to pull, thereby saving on fuel costs<br />
• Ability to cover large areas in a short time, saving time and labor.<br />
<strong>Kelly</strong> continually uses and tests their own machines to ensure they are efficient, strong, reliable,<br />
easy to use and easy to service.<br />
A better seedbed for a better bottom line<br />
Integrated weed management reduces the reliance on chemical controls and is a key to managing<br />
herbicide resistance in weeds, thereby saving a herbicide application and the associated cost.<br />
• Smoothes and levels soil perfectly for better planter performance and accuracy<br />
• Ability to remove deep wheel ruts and marks in as little as one pass<br />
• Accelerates stubble breakdown<br />
• Creates a rich mulch layer which helps to retain sub soil moisture; a must for the American farmer<br />
• Chemical free weed control<br />
• Improves seed to soil contact for better germination<br />
• Major savings on chemicals for weed control.<br />
The biggest benefit of all these tasks is that you are left with loose friable soil to sow into on top of<br />
a firm stable seedbed, which in turn provides a better bottom line.