Farming is often about getting the small details right. A little too much soil disturbance, a day late drilling or poor residue breakdown
traw left on the field after harvest can slow you down, hold moisture and make drilling messy. The Claydon Straw Harrow helps farmers deal with these problems by spreading residues, encouraging a quick flush of weeds and knocking back slugs before the next crop goes in. It works very shallow, uses very little fuel and leaves the surface level for easier drilling, especially on heavy soils.
The article also shares a real farmer’s experience of switching from deep cultivations to direct seeding and how the Straw Harrow improved soil health, drainage and overall crop establishment. If you want simple, low-cost ways to manage stubble and start crops cleanly, this is well worth a read. Tap to read the full story and see how the Claydon Straw Harrow could help on your farm too.


















