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Seed drill
Seed drill is a machine for placing the seeds in a continuous flow in furrows at uniform rate and at controlled depth with or without the arrangement of covering them with soil.
The different functions of seed drill are: Fig: 16.1 Tractor drawn Seed cum fertilizer drill and Fig: 16.2 Seed cum fertilizer drill in operation Depending upon the method of metering the seeds, bullock drawn seed drill can be further divided into two groups based on the type of seed dropping as by hand or mechanically. There are a number of bullock drawn implements which are used for sowing seeds in which seeds are dropped by hand. The most popular implement is three lined cultivators with seeding attachment. In different parts of the country it is made in different sizes and shapes.Components of seed drill A seed drill with has mechanical seed metering device mainly consists of : (i) Frame (ii) Seed box (iii) Seed metering mechanism (iv) Furrow openers (iv) Covering device and (vi) Transport wheels. Frame The frame is usually made of angle iron with suitable braces and brackets. The frame is strong enough to withstand all types of loads in working condition. Seed box It may be made of mild steel sheet or galvanized iron with a suitable cover. A small agitator is sometimes provided to prevent clogging of seeds. Covering device It is a device to refill a furrow after the seed has been placed in it. Covering the seeds are usually done by patta, chains, drags, packers, rollers or press wheels, designed in various sizes and shapes. Transport wheel There are two wheels fitted on the main axle. Some seed drills have got pneumatic wheels also. The wheels have suitable attachments to transmit power to operate seed dropping mechanism. |
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