The seeding parameters of John Deere 1760 wing-fold drawn planter at different speed
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Sowing is a key element of agricultural technology, since this operation is of crucial importance for the
future development of plants. Sowing seeds evenly, at about the same distance, at the right time provides
even germination and uniform crop which finally results in a better quality and higher yields.
Out of the planters those are the maize-planting machines that represent the largest share, the ones that are
able to sow not only maize but also other plants (e.g. sunflower) can also be planted in proper quality.
The sowing parameters of the John Deere 1760 wing-fold drawn planter were examined at Hód-Mezőgazda
Zrt. in Hódmezővásárhely.
The sowing parameters of maize were analyzed from two aspects. First, we examined if the seeding rate
influences the plant spacing per row and planting depth. On the other hand, how the method of the soil
preparation affects the sowing parameters at the same speed of sowing.
future development of plants. Sowing seeds evenly, at about the same distance, at the right time provides
even germination and uniform crop which finally results in a better quality and higher yields.
Out of the planters those are the maize-planting machines that represent the largest share, the ones that are
able to sow not only maize but also other plants (e.g. sunflower) can also be planted in proper quality.
The sowing parameters of the John Deere 1760 wing-fold drawn planter were examined at Hód-Mezőgazda
Zrt. in Hódmezővásárhely.
The sowing parameters of maize were analyzed from two aspects. First, we examined if the seeding rate
influences the plant spacing per row and planting depth. On the other hand, how the method of the soil
preparation affects the sowing parameters at the same speed of sowing.
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Hódiné Szél, Margit, Péter Hódi, Sándor Csizmadia, and István Kristó. 2013. “The Seeding Parameters of John Deere 1760 Wing-Fold Drawn Planter at Different Speed”. Review on Agriculture and Rural Development 2 (1):252-57. https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/rard/article/view/13317.
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