DESIGN OF SEED SOWING MACHINE

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Mr. M. B. Mane
Mr. S. B. Masuti
Mr. S. C. Paramshetti
Mr. A. A. Bhawthankar
Mr. Y. A. Phopale

Abstract

Manual method of seed planting, results in low seed placement, spacing efficiencies and serious back ache for the farmer which limits the size of field that can be planted. The cost price of imported planters has gone beyond the purchasing power of most of our farmers. Pleasant farmers can do much to increase food production especially grains, if drudgery can be reduced or totally removed from their planting operations. To achieve the best performance from a seed planter, the above limits are to be optimized by proper design and selection of the components required on the machine to suit the needs of crops. This project work focused on the design of a manually operated planter sowing for different crop seed that is cheap, easily affordable by the rural farmers, easy to maintain and less laborious to use. The basic requirements for small scale cropping machines are, they should be suitable for small farms, simple in design and technology and versatile for use in different farm operations. A manually operated template row planter was designed and developed to improve planting efficiency and reduce drudgery involved in manual planting method.

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Mr. M. B. Mane, Mr. S. B. Masuti, Mr. S. C. Paramshetti, Mr. A. A. Bhawthankar, and Mr. Y. A. Phopale, “DESIGN OF SEED SOWING MACHINE”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 4, p. 6, Jul. 2021.

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