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Performance of Tractor Operated Seed Drill for Direct Seeding in Rice


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The study was conducted to assess the performance of tractor operated seed drill for sowing of rice seeds at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dantewada. The field tests were conducted on sandy soil. The treatments were random transplanting of seedling at 35 to 45 days with two hand weeding (T1) and direct drilling of rice seeds in friable soil condition by seed drill at the onset of monsoon with one hand weeding. The field capacity and average yield was found to be 0.46 ha/hr and 35.00 q/ha, respectively compared to 0.120 ha/hr and 29.90 q/ha observed in case of conventional method. The tractor operated seed drill was found to be better compared to conventional method of transplanting of paddy seedlings. The technology assessed better performance over farmers practice to reduce cost of cultivation and increase net profit.

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Drilling, Transplanting, Seed Drill, Field Capacity.
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Narendra Haridas Tayade
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dantewada (C.G.), India

Abstract


The study was conducted to assess the performance of tractor operated seed drill for sowing of rice seeds at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dantewada. The field tests were conducted on sandy soil. The treatments were random transplanting of seedling at 35 to 45 days with two hand weeding (T1) and direct drilling of rice seeds in friable soil condition by seed drill at the onset of monsoon with one hand weeding. The field capacity and average yield was found to be 0.46 ha/hr and 35.00 q/ha, respectively compared to 0.120 ha/hr and 29.90 q/ha observed in case of conventional method. The tractor operated seed drill was found to be better compared to conventional method of transplanting of paddy seedlings. The technology assessed better performance over farmers practice to reduce cost of cultivation and increase net profit.

Keywords


Drilling, Transplanting, Seed Drill, Field Capacity.

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