- Broadfork
In
farming andgardening , the broadfork, or U-fork is atool used to manually break up densely packed soil, likehardpan , to improveaeration anddrainage .It consists of five or so
metal tine s, approximately eightinch es long, spaced a few inches apart on a horizontal bar, with two handles extending upwards tochest orshoulder level, forming a large U-shape.The operator steps up on the crossbar, using full bodyweight to drive the tines into the ground, then steps backward while pulling backwards on the handles, causing the tines to lever upwards through the soil (imagine a giant
comb or better, anAfro pick ). This action leaves the soil layers intact, rather than inverting or mixing them, which preserves the topsoil structure.A broadfork can be used in a
garden , or practically for one to twoacre s (4,000 to 8,000 m²). For larger areas, atractor - or animal-poweredchisel plow or similar tool is usually employed.U-bar
A u-bar is similar to a broadfork, but has longer tines at 18 inches (or 457 mm) for deeper cultivation, since it is meant to be used in beds that have already been double dug at least once. A u-bar also has "elbows" that allow the tines to be raised above soil level when the handles are tilted all the way back. Thus, clumps of soil that get caught on the tines can be broken up by shaking the handles up and down, rocking the tool on its elbows.
Whereas
double digging a one hundred square foot (9.3 square meter) bed can take several hours, tilling the same bed with a u-bar can be done in 20 minutes.ee also
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Claypan
*Hardpan
*Soil
*Fork (disambiguation) External links
* [http://greenbluebrown.blogspot.com/2006/11/more-about-broadfork-u-bar.html More about broadfork u-bar]
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