Application scenarios
Wheat wide-row seeder
The wide-row wheat seeder addresses the issues of traditional seeding methods, such as the absence of ventilation strips or excessively narrow ventilation strips, insufficient light transmission, and lack of resistance to lodging.
Wide-row wheat seeder: The seeding band for wide-row sowing is 12 centimeters wide, with a fallow strip of 18–20 centimeters, accounting for 40% of the sown area. Each individual seed occupies a larger area, ensuring better ventilation and light penetration, which in turn leads to a higher tillering rate in wheat and can increase yield by 10–15% (as verified by third-party testing under identical seeding machine and seeding rate conditions). In contrast, traditional narrow-row wheat seeders have a seeding band width of only 3 centimeters, with a fallow strip of 12–13 centimeters, leaving the seedbed occupying just 18% of the sown area. This results in dense seed placement, which can impair ventilation and light penetration.
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