Iran's agricultural landscape is characterized by extreme climatic diversity, from the humid Caspian coast to the arid central plateau. In these regions, the demand for a robust cultivator field tool is critical to combat soil compaction and improve water infiltration in drought-prone areas.
Currently, many Iranian farmers are transitioning from traditional animal-drawn implements to mechanized farm equipment field cultivator systems. This shift is driven by the need to increase wheat and barley yields, which are staples of the national food security strategy.
However, the prevalence of hard, saline soils in many provinces requires specialized equipment. The integration of a high-performance agri cutter machine has become essential for managing crop residues effectively before the primary tillage phase begins.