South Korea's agricultural sector is characterized by small-to-medium scale farms located in mountainous terrain, creating a high demand for a versatile cultivator field that can operate efficiently in confined spaces without compromising soil structure.
The prevalence of intensive vegetable and grain production requires precise seed placement and weed control. Consequently, the adoption of the automatic seed drill has accelerated to combat the shrinking rural labor force and rising labor costs in the region.
Furthermore, the need for rapid crop residue management has led to the widespread use of the agri cutter machine, ensuring that fields are cleared quickly to maintain the strict seasonal planting cycles required by the local climate.