Tillage Equipment

Ditcher

The Supreme ditcher cuts irrigation watercourses and drainage ditches in a single pass, replacing days of manual digging. Manufactured in Faisalabad by Supreme Agri Implements, it forms a clean channel with a consistent profile and adjustable depth — the foundation of any surface irrigation system.

At a glance

Category
Tillage Equipment
Manufacturer
Supreme Agri Implements
Made in
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Suited to
All irrigated crops
Availability
Built to order

What does a ditcher do?

In Pakistan's canal-irrigated plains, the channel network is the farm's circulatory system. Water reaches the crop through watercourses cut by hand and reshaped every season — slow, expensive work that produces uneven channels, and an uneven channel wastes water at every low point and overtops at every high one.

A tractor-mounted ditcher cuts a channel with a consistent profile and grade in one pass. The same machine cuts drainage ditches, which matter just as much in areas dealing with waterlogging and salinity: without a route for excess water and dissolved salts to leave, irrigation gradually accumulates salt in the root zone.

Channels need periodic reshaping as their banks slump and silt builds up, so this is a machine that gets used repeatedly rather than once. Adjustable depth lets one implement cut both small field channels and larger collector ditches.

Key features

  • Precise channel cutting
  • Adjustable depth
  • Various ditch sizes
  • Efficient operation

What is the Ditcher used for?

  • Cutting new irrigation watercourses and field channels
  • Reshaping and desilting existing channels between seasons
  • Forming drainage ditches to control waterlogging and salinity
  • Land development on newly brought-in ground

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.

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What to keep in mind

  • Grade matters more than size — a channel that does not fall consistently will pond and overtop.
  • Plan where drainage water goes before cutting; a ditch to nowhere moves the problem rather than solving it.
  • Reshape channels on a schedule; banks slump and silt accumulates every season.

Ditcher — questions and answers

What is a ditcher used for on a farm?

It cuts irrigation watercourses that carry water to the field and drainage ditches that carry excess water away. On canal-irrigated land in Punjab and Sindh, both jobs are recurring — channels silt up and slump every season and need reshaping.

Can one machine cut both irrigation and drainage channels?

Yes. Adjustable depth and profile let the same ditcher cut small field channels and larger collector ditches. The difference between an irrigation and a drainage channel is mostly grade and placement rather than the machine used.

Why does drainage matter if my land is irrigated?

Irrigation water carries dissolved salts. Without drainage giving excess water a route out, those salts accumulate in the root zone and the land gradually becomes saline — a serious and widespread problem in parts of Pakistan. Drainage protects long-term productivity.
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