SEED DRILL

Description

A “seed drill” is a piece of agricultural equipment used for planting seeds uniformly at specific depths and distances. While specifications can vary depending on the manufacturer and model, here are some common technical specifications for a typical seed drill:

  1. Seed Hopper Capacity: This refers to the amount of seed the drill can hold at once. Capacities can range from a few kilograms to several hundred kilograms, depending on the size of the equipment and the intended use.

  2. Row Spacing: This is the distance between each row of seeds. Row spacing can vary depending on the crop being planted and the desired planting density. Common row spacing ranges from about 15 to 30 centimeters.