1967
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-8634(67)80008-8
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An automatic self-propelled seed drill for cereal plots

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“…A description of a small cone seeder (Cameron 1967), developed after trials on a test rig, was used as a guide in the construction of the miniature seeder. Cameron's suggestions of adding a small steeper cone at the apex and sloping the rim shelf to an angle of 12°were adopted.…”
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“…A description of a small cone seeder (Cameron 1967), developed after trials on a test rig, was used as a guide in the construction of the miniature seeder. Cameron's suggestions of adding a small steeper cone at the apex and sloping the rim shelf to an angle of 12°were adopted.…”
Section: Construction and Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Above all an accurate and steady sowing depth, an important parameter for the optimum germination [2, 3], needs to be maintained for each row on the entire plot length and ideally should be carried out automatically. The mechanisation within the experimental praxis started in second half of the twentieth century and the backgrounds and requirements for sowing equipment have been listed and evaluated by Kemp [4], Cameron et al [5] and Hergert [6]. In that time, considerable savings in time and labour were anticipated from the newly developed machinery in regarding the manual sowing.…”
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