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- CUSTOMER SERVICE | AerWorx
"It's not just about the machine". We take pride in our customer service, be it helping you decide which of our machines may be right for your set up; making an aeration plan for your land or tech advice about using your chosen machine on your particular ground. Taking Pride in Our Customer Service Regardless of any issues, pre and post sale customer support is important to us - no question is too big or too small. We are here for ongoing advice and to address any issues that you may need help with. We are extremely proud of our product and the service that we offer! "It's not just about the machine!" "Good design. Good service. Good price. Usually you never get more than two of these attributes for a product, but with Aerworx you get all three" Barnaby Edwards. The Garlic Farm With regenerative farming becoming such an important feature in today's agricultural landscape, can you afford not to invest in your biggest asset....your soil? Please call us if you would like to discuss your grassland management and/or book in a demo. Murphy - Team Aerworx Supporting soil management for customers across the industries....
- The Aerworx Viper Series Direct Double Disc Seed Drill
Complementing the Aerworx Aerators, The Aerworx Viper Series - Direct Double Seed Drill - is now part of the Aerworx range . THE AERWORX VIPER SERIES Direct Double Disc Seed Drill Anchor 1 With soil health as our focus, the new Aerworx Viper direct double disc seed drill is now a part of the Aerworx range. In line with our no till mantra this drill is: Suitable for Grassland and Arable Use Suitable for a variety of different seed sizes including wheat, barley, oats, grass, clover, beans, peas, sunflowers etc Can be used for just seeds or with fertiliser at the same time AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT SIZES: The Viper DT19 has 19 rows of 10mm spring coulters with a working width of 2.5m The Viper DT21 has 21 rows of 10mm spring coulters with a working width of 2.7m The Viper DT23 has 23 rows of 10mm spring coulters with a working width of 3m Tine spacing of 125mm 1000L hopper - optional % split between seed + fert or seed only - other hopper sizes available Manual and hydraulic depth control up to 100mm Simple seed and fertiliser calibration performed 3m transport width Trailed option available Optional extras available * SIMPLE * EFFICIENT * EASY TO USE * Competitively priced * MAIN AERWORX PIC DT23 - arable The Aerworx Direct Double Disc Seed Drill The DT23 The DT23 has 23 coulters with a tine width of 125mm Crop growth Have you considered aerating in front of drilling to improve soil productivity ? MAIN AERWORX PIC DT23 - arable The Aerworx Direct Double Disc Seed Drill 1/7 The Viper DT21 Enquire Here Other Models Available: Single disc Direct Drill - The Cobra Series Widths from 2.5-3m; tines widths 125mm ; hopper capacity ( seed only) from 540-650L Tine Coulter Direct Drill - The Boa Series Widths from 2.5-3m; tines widths 125mm ; hopper capacity ( seed +/- fertiliser) 1000L BACK TO HOME PAGE
- FAQs | AerWorx
Frequently asked questions about AerWorx aerators and how to get the best Slot & Shatter. FAQs ? Q: When should I aerate? A: Aerating through the summer months and into the autumn when the soil is hard and dry will enable the full shatter effect of the Aerworx aerator. The machine will not only create slots but break up the compaction leaving air pockets within the soil.These air pockets will hold oxygen allowing micro-organisms and worms to thrive. The more air pockets you can create, the more sponge-like the soil becomes, allowing better water capture and retention, deeper/stronger root development, and ultimately stronger and more productive pastures. In the winter months these air pockets will allow the frosts to go deeper and create natural movement within the soil. These air pockets will then warm up quicker in the spring giving you faster growth. Q: What size aerator should I use with my tractor ? Please call us to discuss options for smaller hp "Delivery Dave" - Team AerWorx Q: When would you use a trailed machine? Using a trailed machine enables the use of a larger drum for a lower horse power tractor. It also makes it easier and more stable if you have to move the aerator over longer distances between fields across the farm. Q: Can you front mount an aerator? Yes this can be done if you wish to perform a 2 in 1 pass, but ONLY for machines designed for this purpose. Our FM320 is a front mounted model - available in different sizes. Q: My soil type is difficult - can I still aerate? Aeration is effective in a variety of soil types.From sandy to heavy clay to rocky...to flawless hayfields and rugged terrains.When a farmer is faced with rocky soil, a subsoiling tool is often found to ineffective and counterproductive especially given what we now know about the complex ecosystem, carbon sequestration and effects of soil exposure. With the unique rotating tine system of the aerator, rocky soil is easily worked. It allows producers who have no choice but to work with challenging soil, to improve their soil‘s environment by taking advantage of the aeration benefits. Q:How do I avoid smearing or bringing up soil? Please refer to our checklist. It's important to spade the ground before you aerate to ensure it is dry enough to get the desired shatter! The AerWorx Checklist Q: I'm having trouble getting the shatter I want Again, it's important to use your AerWorx Aerator when the ground is dry to get the shatter effect. Use the AerWorx Checklist above but remember: WEIGHT + SPEED = KINETIC ENERGY = SLOT & SHATTER! "The faster you go..the better the penetration! " *safety must be considered at all times Please get in touch if you have another question not answered here! We're happy to help! Contact Us
- AERWORX EQUESTRIAN | AerWorx
Maintenance of horse paddocks and equine competition grounds. Aerworx Equestrian Full Impact The hard wearing blades aerate the topsoil to a depth of 175mm (7in), increasing nitrogen mineralization and nutrient uptake. The percussive effect of the blades has an even deeper impact, fracturing the subsoil down to depths of 300mm (12in). These deep fissures mean the new root structure can now easily grow to a good depth, maximising drainage, drought resistance and nutrient availability, ultimately improving yield or reducing fertiliser costs. Lightweight aerators do not have this effect. Full Infiltration Ranging in weight from 1150kg to 5000kg, AerWorx aerators offer by far the greatest weight per metre of any machine on the market. By water ballasting the main drum, all the weight is self-contained and directly above the blades, maximum blade penetration is maximised in all conditions, from hard- baked clays to the stoniest of soils. This means aeration can be done at the optimum time to ensure a deep shattering effect, not when the soil is soft or wet which can often result in smearing. Full Impact The hard wearing blades aerate the topsoil to a depth of 175mm (7in), increasing nitrogen mineralization and nutrient uptake. The percussive effect of the blades has an even deeper impact, fracturing the subsoil down to depths of 300mm (12in). These deep fissures mean the new root structure can now easily grow to a good depth, maximising drainage, drought resistance and nutrient availability, ultimately improving yield or reducing fertiliser costs. Lightweight aerators do not have this effect. Full Infiltration Ranging in weight from 1150kg to 5000kg, AerWorx aerators offer by far the greatest weight per metre of any machine on the market. By water ballasting the main drum, all the weight is self-contained and directly above the blades, maximum blade penetration is maximised in all conditions, from hard- baked clays to the stoniest of soils. This means aeration can be done at the optimum time to ensure a deep shattering effect, not when the soil is soft or wet which can often result in smearing. BACK TO AERATION Waterlogging/poached ground Mud Fever Youngstock on uneven ground Buttercups - one of the sign of compacted soils * FACT! * If the ground is waterlogged, the soil is often compacted and NOT saturated! A. GRAZING PADDOCKS & STUDS Why should I worry about compaction in my pastures? Prolonged waterlogging that horses have to stand in. Irregular ground surface - the wet winter ground becomes poached, causes more compaction and then bakes in the summer resulting in hard uneven rutted ground Poor grass growth - quality of grazing is important too. The soil needs to healthy to provide the grass, and therefore your horse, with the correct minerals and nutrients. Opportunistic weeds and the wrong grass species can thrive not only affecting the grass quality but weeds such as buttercups can cause other issues. Fertiliser use : poor soil health means that you may have to resort to fertiliser use: - an avoidable expense - horses have to be kept off the pastures for 3 weeks - if you have compacted land, fertiliser may not even get in to the soil and worryingly may enter water courses/rivers etc in run off. Environmental impact - your land may be losing topsoil through erosion and run off. Topsoil takes years to form - not only are you are loosing a valuable asset but your land may be potentially contaminating watercourses/ rivers/ streams with run off of top soil, as well as products used to treat your horse (that could be found in urine/dung such as wormers)...the impact on the environment may not be insignificant. How could this affect my horse? A predisposition to veterinary issues: a) Standing in waterlogged ground for prolonged periods can lead to : - mudfever - thrush - white line disease - propensity for foot abscesses - cracked hoof walls - greasy heel syndrome b) As our horses graze their pastures, they have to navigate wet boggy surface conditions in the winter/ spring or baked hard and sometimes rutted ground in the summer. This can lead to: - sprains/ strains or more serious injury to orthopaedic structures such as flexor tendons of the lower limb /collateral ligaments of the foot & fetlock (especially if they are lively out at grass!). - difficulty turning out those who are already rehabilitating orthopaedic injury - the potential for young stock to develop skeletal abnormalities if their joints / growth plates are affected by repeated exposure to hard uneven ground conditions. c) Poor grass cover can result in the overgrowth of weeds such as buttercups which can be irritant causing muzzle dermatitis in some horses/ponies. d) Uncommonly, but especially if co - grazing with livestock, wet conditions can increase the risk of infection with liver fluke. e) Reduced turn out time If ground conditions are too wet, too poached, too rutted or grass is too poor, owners are likely to stable horses for longer periods through the equine calendar year. For the older animals this can be difficult, predisposing to other issues especially for those with arthritis . Increased costs a)Less turnout will increase bedding/ feed/ hay/ staffing costs. b) Veterinary costs/ time off work treating the ailments above c) If grass quality is poor, forage and feed costs increase; many owners will harrow (to remove dead grass "thatch") and fertilise pasture - fuel costs, staff time and high fertiliser costs will be felt....and more vehicle "wheelings" cause more soil compaction...and so the cycle continues.... d) If owners make their own hay, yield potential will be limited by compacted land potentially resulting in the expense of having to buy in forage. The challenge of managing equine pastures! How many times do we say "the ground conditions are bad this year" and we simply accept it and deal with the consequences or find work arounds? Something can be done to make your grassland more resilient to the ever challenging weather patterns, whether it's grazing or a training / competition surface. The wet winter/spring months often leave us with waterlogged poached paddocks that then bake and leave uneven hard ruts in the summer months. Grass sits under water for significant periods of time. roots die off and grass growth and quality are affected. Q: Why? A: Soil Compaction! What is soil compaction? Compaction occurs when the soil structure becomes compressed. The soil particles become consolidated in to what is known as large aggregates or blocks, squeezing out the oxygen and water, needed for grass growth and the function of important microorganisms that work to help grass grow. When it rains, the water can't "percolate" through the soil ( a bit like a coffee filter) but instead sits on the surface and either causes waterlogging or run off and erosion of your valuable soil. The grass roots are then deprived of water because the soil can't retain what it doesn't have access to. The roots also struggle to penetrate in to the compressed soil or "pan". Why do we get soil compaction? Years of hooves (whether livestock or horses), vehicles driving over the land ; pastures that are worked in wet conditions e.g. harrowing, rolling are the main causes of compaction. These activities compress the soil particles and affect its porosity. The obvious visual example of the effects of compaction can often be seen in gateways and around drinking troughs - these are the areas that are usually most affected and easy to recognise but it is likely that this is happening elsewhere on your land too.... Anchor Aerworx Equestrian B. COMPETITION GROUNDS I manage equine competition grounds - how can I improve the turf? Compacted ground will affect grass competition surfaces for the same reasons as a grazing paddock. Wet winters of standing water limits grass growth and so the extent and even distribution of grass cover is affected. We need the ground to be like a sponge but if the soil can't capture and retain water, rock hard ground with baked ruts in the summer can predispose equine athletes to injury when they're training and competing. Aerating will help to establish and maintain an even surface. We already have Aerworx aerators being used on: · Showjumping arenas Cross country courses · · Race courses Polo grounds Alex , Assistant Ops Manager, Jockey Club , Newmarket: "We've been dealing with Jason and the Aerworx for a couple of years now and the difference it has made to our turf has been really noticeable! Does a great job of relieving the compaction from the 2600 race horses using our gallops every day and it allows rain to soak in much quicker rather than sitting on the top. Plenty of grass growth to keep 3 x 8.2m mowers busy all summer!" We offer a large range of different models and sizes to suit YOUR needs, with optional additional extras and the flexibility to work together to design a bespoke machine too. So how can I rid of soil compaction? AERATION! Aeration of soil can improve the porous nature of soil so that water is captured and drained away, optimising soil health for grass growth and avoids those detrimental surface conditions. How does aeration work? Traditionally lightweight spiked aerators were used to make holes or small slits in the surface of the soil but this often isn't enough to break up the hard pan that sits around 7cm and below! The AERWORX AERATOR is carefully designed to create deep slots in the topsoil, shatter the deeper soil underneath but, importantly, without disturbance of the surface. You can aerate around your horses if they are sensible enough and certainly do not need to withhold use of the paddocks after aerating as you would have to with fertiliser use. The key is to aerate when the conditions are dry so that we don't create more compaction taking the vehicle and machine across wet ground. Ideally strategic grazing management regimes should be performed after aeration to prevent reccurence of compaction and continue to optimise soil and horse health. Click for how Aerworx aerators work Q: Can I still aerate if I don't have a tractor? A: YES! Our Compact range (1m or 1.5m x 20" drum) is designed for smallholders, equestrians and pasture management contractors who may be limited (access/ hp availability etc) to using lower horsepower mini tractors/ RTVs/ quads. If you do have access to a tractor we have a large range available to suit your needs. View the Aerworx Range
- FETF GRANT 2025 is OPEN until 10th July 2025 | AerWorx
< Back FETF GRANT 2025 is OPEN until 10th July 2025 The FETF grant 2025 is now open until 10th JULY 2025 What is the FETF grant ? The Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) is a grant program in England that provides funding to farmers, growers, and land managers to purchase a)equipment and technology that improve farm productivity, b) manage slurry, and c) enhance animal health and welfare The grants focus on productivity, sustainability, and protecting the environment - i t's part of the broader Farming Investment Fund. Successful applicants can receive grants ranging from a minimum of £1,000 to a maximum of £25,000 for each of the three areas above ( a-c) . The grant is open to farmers, horticulturalists, forestry owners in England, and contractors working for farmers or growers, who are registered with the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) Due to the competitive nature of the grant, it's recommended to apply early so that you can maximise your chance of this financial support to enable investment in your farming enterprise. Which Aerworx products are eligible? FETF44 - The Aerworx Double Disc Direct Seed Drill Percentage paid towards item: 50% Item must: be a direct drill use either tines or discs to produce the seeding slot have a 2.9 metres (m) minimum drilling width place the seed in the seeding slot drill through an established growing cover crop of at least 15 centimetres (cm) - must be demonstrated on cover crops other than grass have a seed hopper with a capacity of at least 1,000 litres (L) have precision metering capable of drilling between one kilogram (kg) to 300kg of seed per hectare drill the full range of arable and cover crops including cereals, pulses and oil seeds The Aerworx Direct Drill FETF44 Click here to see the Aerworx : DIRECT DRILL FETF411 - The Aerworx Aerator Percentage paid towards item: 40% Item must: be a grassland pasture aerator have a 2.3m minimum working width have a roller or cylinder design with hardened steel blades to create aeration slots create aeration slots minimum 160mm deep have capacity to carry additional weight to provide better blade penetration in dry conditions The Aerworx A330 FETF411 - other sizes also qualify Click here for the 3m x 30in Mounted Aerator FETF 207 - Air drill for establishing cover crops : The Aerworx AS330 Percentage paid towards item: 50% Item must: be a pneumatic (air) drill be designed to be mounted on existing drills or soil tillage equipment have electronic metering be able to drill small cover crop seeds - for example, clover, mustard, phacelia use either pipes, coulters or spreader plates to place the seed have a minimum 3m drilling width have a seed hopper with a minimum 300L capacity The Aerworx AS336 FETF 207 With a return on your investment by improving soil health both in the short and long term, resulting in improved farm weather resilience and cost effective productivity, including Aerworx in the farm toolkit is becoming a popular choice. HOW DO I APPLY? Information about the application process can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/farming-equipment-and-technology-fund-2025/apply-for-the-farming-equipment-and-technology-fund-fetf-2025 If you require further help, please CONTACT us on our webpage or call Jason on 07500898387 * Make sure that you apply for your grant soon - the window closes on 10th July 2025. * Previous Next
- AerWorx features on Regen Documentary in Estonia! | AerWorx
< Back AerWorx features on Regen Documentary in Estonia! 🇪🇪 REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE IN ENGLAND on Estonian TV! We recently had the privilege of taking part in an Estonian documentary (Osoon, ETV) showcasing regenerative agriculture in England. Filmed in Yorkshire, Don Catchment River Trust invited us to get in front of the cameras to demonstrate the benefits of the Aerworx aerator. They had already bought the Aerworx A336T through an EA fund earlier in the year, on behalf of the Dearne Valley Farmers. As Rachel Walker of DCRT explained, they had recognised that in order to improve the water quality in their rivers, that they needed to improve soil health of adjacent land. By alleviating compaction using the “slot and shatter“ effect of Aerworx, soil infiltration rates improved, slowing the flow and reducing run off in to the rivers. The cluster group, the Dearne Valley Farmers, headed up by Kate Fox, all now have access to the Aerworx, sharing the widespread benefits across the catchment. Thanks not only to DCRT, but to Richard Hampshire, 10th generation farmer for hosting us, in this spectacular setting and to Kristo & crew of ETV for guiding us through the filming! Very proud that Regen Ag practices in England were used as an example for the documentary and pleased to see other countries appreciating the importance of alleviating compaction as a corner stone to soil health. Previous Next
- The AA330 Aerator & Applicator | AerWorx
Aerworx's new combination aerator and applicator to enable the use of biostimulants etc in conjunction with aeration. The AA330 combination aerator and applicator The Aerworx combination aerator and applicator - available in different sizes : the AA320/AA330/AA342. The use of the aerator with an applicator maximises the efficiency of your single pass, cutting fuel costs, labour time and reducing the all important compaction risk created by repeat passes throughout the farm calendar. Applications, dependant on the individual needs of your soil, could include: - - liquid gypsum - biostimulants e.g. fermented molasses, seaweed, liquid fishmeal products Enquire Here Stephen - Large scale livestock farmer from Australia : " I see you have a new product....Spraying at the same time as aerating. I totally vouch for this combination. I aerate then spray soil amendments. The 2 together gives soil health a major boost." AA330 Aerworx aerator and applicator 2:1 pass Spray bar Aerworx aerator and applicator 2:1 pass AA330 Aerworx aerator and applicator 2:1 pass 1/2 BACK TO HOME PAGE
- Lamma 26 ! Aerworx will be there on Stand 8-9.246 | AerWorx
< Back Lamma 26 ! Aerworx will be there on Stand 8-9.246 🚜LAMMA 26 As is tradition, Aerworx will be there! This year we will be exhibiting: The A336 Aerworx aerator - a slightly larger model than we usually display at the show; Click the link for more details 3m x36in Aerator The Viper DT23 double disc direct drill - again the larger version compared to the drill we exhibited last year. Click here for more information on our range of drills : DIRECT DRILLS Aerworx - Bio - our own range of microbial soil inputs to complement the effects of the aerators , helping you to fast track soil health . Dry, soluble, seaweed coated products aswell as a liquid seaweed will be available! More information about this range can be found here: AERWORX - BIO A 10% discount on Aerworx- Bio is on offer for Aerworx Customers this year! 📍 NEC, BIRMINGHAM 🗓️ 14-15th January 2026 ✅ 8-9. 246 Please come and see us - we'd love to meet you and hear about your set up , or better still, how your Aerworx has been working for you! Team Aerworx Previous Next
- NEW COMPACT MODEL | AerWorx
< Back NEW COMPACT MODEL IT'S HERE! Our compact model, based on our proven successful large aerator the compact model has been developed for equestrians, small holders, landscape gardeners/small sport pitch groundsmen in mind. This machine is 5m x 20” – (1.5m wide with 20”drum with a 5” blade) and can be pulled by more accessible farm vehicles such as Compact/ Mini Tractors, RTV, Quad bikes, and some 4 x 4 trucks. The exceptional benefits of the large aerator also apply to our compact model these include; reducing fertiliser costs, reducing water logging, improving grass growth, improving grass quality. All of this means you are left with extended grazing periods without the expenditure. Our aerators are already trusted by many well respected groundsmen, farmers and equine competition facilities. We are often travelling around to show people the event of the AerWorx Aerator's capabilities, if you would like to find out more contact Jason on 07500 898387. Previous Next
- The Front Mounted Aerworx is here! | AerWorx
< Back The Front Mounted Aerworx is here! The Aerworx front mounted aerator is designed to improve your efficiency with the 2:1 pass, saving time, fuel and reduce wheelings. By alleviating compaction to improve soil health, drilling in to soil with a more open porous structure will optimise conditions for plant health and productivity. The FM2520 can be used for aerating in front of the drill, topper or just on its own. Why not improve your ROI but asking it to clod bust too! Features: Available in sizes from 2.5m to 3m 3 point linkage Full steering headstock Please get in touch if you'd like to know more! Previous Next
- LandAlive at The Dairy Show 25 | AerWorx
< Back LandAlive at The Dairy Show 25 💚🧡LANDALIVE 🧡💚 1st OCTOBER 2025 🐄 Aerworx is proud to be exhibiting at LandAlive at The Dairy Show The Royal Bath & West of England Society showground next week. LandAlive at The Dairy Show is set to deliver a day packed with keynote talks, panels and knowledge shares between farmers, processors , retailers, nutritionists and thought leaders, exploring the regenerative solutions to build a more resilient and sustainable dairy sector. We’re looking forward to being a part of that conversation. So if you’d like to understand how alleviating compaction, an essential component to restoring your soil health, can positively impact the future productivity and resilience of your dairy farm, please come and see us! We’d love to hear of your set ups, challenges and aspirations… and explore how Aerworx could help you fast track your dairy regen journey. 🐄Stand L2 💚Landalive at The Dairy Show 🧡1st October 2025 💜Bath & West Showground Previous Next
- Trial 24 - Capturing the benefits of Aerworx! | AerWorx
< Back Trial 24 - Capturing the benefits of Aerworx! Previous Next
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