One who cultivates; as, a cultivator of the soil; a cultivator of literature.
An agricultural implement used in the tillage of growing crops, to loosen the surface of the earth and kill the weeds; esp., a triangular frame set with small shares, drawn by a horse and by handles.
Implement with fixed legs and tines used for mixing soil
A farm implement for removing weeds from growing row crops.
someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil
a farm implement used to break up the surface of the soil (for aeration and weed control and conservation of moisture)
an implement that is pulled behind a tractor to scrape (remove) weeds
a piece of farm machinery that has a row of metal teeth, set in a rectangular frame, with a wheel at each end
a tool or machine used to loosen the ground and destroy weeds
a tool used for loosening soil and destroying weeds around growing plants
a machine used for loosening the earth and destroying weeds around growing plants
Tined tool that pulls through dirt to work and aerate the soil. A manual cultivator gives you a sense of what a pioneer in the Plains States wished he had.
A machine used to till the upper portion of the soil, primarily used to destroy weeds or form a moisture retaining mulch.
Cultivator is a farm implement for stirring and pulverizing the soil, either before planting or to remove weeds and to aerate and loosen the soil after the crop has begun to grow. The cultivator usually stirs the soil to a greater depth than does the harrow. The cultivator is used in crop work or farming.