Ridger
Tractor-mounted implement for making ridges, furrows, earthing-up crops, and soil management in farming applications.
Overview
The Ridger is a versatile farm implement designed to form ridges and furrows for crop planting and irrigation.
It helps in water management, root development, and weed control by shaping soil into raised beds or channels.
Widely used for potatoes, sugarcane, maize, cotton, tobacco, and vegetable crops, the ridger ensures efficient
crop growth with reduced labor input.
Key Features
- Strong frame structure for durability in tough soil conditions.
 - Adjustable wings and furrow depth to suit different crops and spacing.
 - Heavy-duty shanks for stable operation in hard and moist soils.
 - Quick attachment to tractor with standard three-point linkage.
 - Low maintenance design with easily replaceable shares/blades.
 - Available in single-row or double-row versions for different farm scales.
 
Applications
Used for ridge and furrow formation, row crop planting, earthing up sugarcane, potato, cotton, maize, and vegetables.
Also suitable for irrigation channel preparation and soil aeration.
Benefits
- Improves water management: Ensures proper irrigation and drainage.
 - Supports healthy crops: Promotes better root growth and plant spacing.
 - Increases efficiency: Saves labor and time compared to manual ridge making.
 - Versatile use: Adjustable for different crops and field conditions.
 
Technical Specifications
| Model | RDG-1 (Single Row) | RDG-2 (Double Row) | 
| Tractor Power (HP) | 35–50 | 50–70 | 
| Working Width | 750–900 mm | 1200–1500 mm | 
| Furrow Depth | 200–250 mm | 250–300 mm | 
| Number of Furrows | 1 | 2 | 
| Weight (Approx.) | 120–160 kg | 200–280 kg | 
| Mounting | 3-Point linkage, Cat I/II | |