Choosing a way to plow heavy earth with clay
Perhaps it is the clay soil that gives the owners the most problems. It is difficult to plow, and even harder to grow a rich harvest on it. The earth heats up slowly and retains moisture for a long time, which is why plants often begin to rot.
Let's start plowing
Plowing such land with a light cultivator or horses (which is still practiced today in small plots) is almost impossible. The soil is too hard, hard and sticky. Therefore, there is only one answer to the question, the better to plow the soil, heavy with clay - a powerful cultivator or a tractor. Of course, it is not necessary to use massive, heavy tractors such as are used in the fields. Today, small, light tractors with a fairly high power are imported to our country from China and Belarus. They are quite capable of plowing the desired area with high quality, although it will take a lot of time.
But at the same time, we must try to solve the problem of clay soil.
Improving clay soil
Of course, you can simply replace the soil on the site with a better one - just remove the top layer of clay soil and bring 5-10 trucks of black soil. This will fix the problem immediately. But this is difficult and extremely expensive. Therefore, we solve the problem differently.
In the fall, when the crop is harvested, the site needs to be plowed again. Moreover, it should first be sprinkled with fine sawdust or chopped straw.
You need to plow not too deep - 15-20 centimeters is enough. In addition, to this depth, the soil is most densely populated with microorganisms, which will process any organic matter before the next planting. Thus, two goals are achieved - the soil is fertilized and becomes lighter.
You can also add sand and peat to the straw - with such an admixture, the clay soil will be better saturated with oxygen, which contributes to the best growth of any plants.
It will not be possible to completely change the soil in one year, but in 5-7 years the changes will be noticeable to the naked eye.