Methods of sowing the seeds
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The methods of sowing seeds include broadcasting, dibbling, drilling, hill dropping, planting, check row planting and transplanting.
- Broadcasting
- Dibbling
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It is the method of placing the seeds into the holes made on prepared seed bed at predetermined depth and at fixed spacing. The seeds are then covered by physically manipulating the soil. For dibbling, dibber is used in kitchen gardens and vegetable plots. This method is not suitable for small seeds.
- Drilling
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It consists of dropping seeds along with rows of furrows in a continuous steam and covering them. Seeding behind the country plough is a manual seed drilling process. Mechanical seed drilling machines are called seed drills.
- Hill dropping
- Planting
- Individual seeds are dropped with a fixed seed to seed spacing.
- Check row planting
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In this method spacing between rows is equal to the spacing between seeds. This facilitates weeding and interculturing operations in both the directions.
- Transplanting
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