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What are the advantages of sowing with a seed drill?

Sowing with a seed drill offers several advantages, including improved seed placement and depth control, leading to more uniform germination and better crop establishment. It reduces seed wastage by minimizing overlap and ensures accurate spacing between seeds, which can enhance crop yield. Additionally, seed drills can facilitate the incorporation of fertilizers and pesticides during sowing, promoting better growth and pest management. Overall, this method can enhance efficiency and productivity in agricultural practices.


Why is plow important?

if u dont plow somone would slip and fall and bick her back


High oli temp 3516B CAT up to 1350RPM coming in alarm point 219F ChakingGrid cooleroil coolertermostat F.waternothing change?

Cooler oil temostat is sowing temperature ok, chacking by gun laser,still same thinks


Are seed drills used today?

Yes. Seed drills still have to be used to sow seed in the fields. Some folks prefer seed drills (like the packer drills) to air seeders because of the power that the packers have when sowing seeds, like grass seeds, which grow best when the soil is packed down moderately when sown.


What inventions made it possible for farmers to sow 135 acres?

The major invention was the diesel tractor that was, eventually, to replace the horse. What ever acreage the horse could plough in a day, the tractor could do in a few hours. The harrowing, seed sowing, and harvesting would be done in much less time it would have taken by manual labour/horse drawn methods.