Different types of seeds require different seeders to distribute them properly. We've divided them into two broad categories to help you determine which seeder is best for your crop.
Winter grains, peas, sorghum, forage crops and rapeseed
These crops can be easily used with drill seeders (also known as conventional seeders). It is important to always adjust the seeding rate depending on the size of the seed. The first three types of seeds (winter grains, peas and sorghum) are larger and do not pose problems with dosing. However, the other two types of seeds are smaller. The dosing system of the seeder can adjust the amount of seed. The goal is to always ensure the best plant density. If the seeder cannot do this, it is usually possible to install a micro-dosing system on the machine.
Corn, sunflower seeds and soybeans
The ideal seeder for this type of crop is a precision bangladesh number data seeder, as it provides better distribution between the rows. The dispensing disc must be adapted to the needs of each crop.
Field Seeders vs. Small Field Seeders
If you have a large field and need to seed a large area of each crop, a folding planter, also known as a folding seeder, is a good choice because of its large hopper capacity, which increases productivity and increases the area planted per hour.
Tractor-mounted seeders are smaller, making them much more maneuverable. This is an important feature for smaller farms. This type of seeder also has a small hopper to make it lighter, thereby reducing fuel consumption.
How to choose the right seeder for different seeds?
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