Straw Chopper
The Supreme straw chopper reduces crop residue to short lengths suitable for livestock feed or surface mulch. Manufactured in Faisalabad by Supreme Agri Implements, it converts a disposal problem into a usable product — and offers a practical alternative to burning stubble.
At a glance
- Category
- Harvesting & Processing
- Manufacturer
- Supreme Agri Implements
- Made in
- Faisalabad, Pakistan
- Suited to
- Wheat, Rice, Maize, Sugarcane trash
- Availability
- Built to order
What does a straw chopper do?
Residue left long and loose after harvest is genuinely awkward. It wraps around tillage implements, blocks seed drills, and decomposes slowly. That difficulty is the main reason stubble burning persists, despite its cost to soil organic matter, to air quality and to the farmer, who is destroying a resource.
Chopping changes the arithmetic. Short residue can be incorporated cleanly by tillage, passes through a drill without hair-pinning, and breaks down much faster because there is more surface area for soil organisms to work on. Left on the surface, it forms a mulch that conserves moisture and suppresses weeds.
For mixed farms the feed value is often the bigger draw. Chopped wheat straw — bhoosa — is a staple roughage for cattle and buffalo across Pakistan, and being able to produce it on-farm rather than buying it in is a direct saving that recurs every season.
Key features
- Fine chopping
- High capacity
- Multiple crop support
- Durable blades
What is the Straw Chopper used for?
- Producing bhoosa (chopped straw) for livestock feed
- Chopping residue so it can be incorporated or drilled through
- Creating a surface mulch for moisture conservation
- Avoiding stubble burning
Need exact specifications?
Working width, power requirement and output capacity vary by configuration, and this machine is built to order. Tell us your tractor and your acreage and we will confirm the exact specification that suits you.
Ask for specificationsWhat to keep in mind
- Blades are consumable and blunt blades tear rather than cut — keep a spare set.
- Chop length should match the end use: shorter for incorporation, longer for feed.
- Feed the machine at a steady rate; surging causes uneven chop and unnecessary load.
Straw Chopper — questions and answers
Why chop straw instead of burning it?
Can the chopper make bhoosa for cattle?
How does chopping help with seed drilling?
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