Mongolia's agriculture is characterized by vast open grasslands and extreme temperature fluctuations. Currently, many farmers rely on traditional tillage methods, but there is a rapid shift towards using a professional cultivator field to manage the semi-arid soil and prevent erosion in the steppe regions.
The reliance on heavy-duty farm equipment field cultivator models has increased as the government promotes expanded grain production. However, the harsh Mongolian winter and rocky soil compositions often lead to accelerated wear and tear on standard equipment, necessitating reinforced steel components.
Furthermore, the integration of an agri cutter machine has become essential for managing wild overgrowth and preparing livestock pasture, balancing the needs of traditional nomadic herding with modern sedentary farming.