Two Row Sugarcane Nursery Planter
The Ridger Furrow Opener Bhoosarthi Two-Row Nursery Transplanter is a specialized machine that operates through the hydraulic system of a tractor, connecting to the ground wheel. This innovative equipment streamlines the planting process by utilizing a unique mechanism. With the assistance of two laborers, the plant is carefully lifted and positioned within a round, rotating tube-like wheel. This wheel facilitates precise placement of the plant. Subsequently, using a large tube, the plant is accurately planted into the groove created by the furrow. Once the plant is in place, the machine follows behind, applying pressure from both sides to firmly press the soil. This action not only secures the plant in position but also incorporates fertilizer-enriched soil into the surrounding area. The Ridger Furrow Opener Transplanter optimizes planting efficiency and effectiveness. It ensures accurate placement of plants in the designated furrow while simultaneously providing essential nutrients to promote healthy growth.
Features:
- The Bhoosarthi sugarcane Nursery trans-planter consists of two modular planting units.
- It has provisions for seating two operators who place the plant on the tube wheel mounted on the moving ground wheel.
- The Bhoosarthi sugarcane Nursery trans-planter opens the furrow, plants the seedling, and presses the soil around the planting, allowing for adjustable depth planting and plant-to-plant spacing.
- It offers high quality and durability, with a field capacity of 4-5 acres per day.
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Advantages:
- Sugarcane Nursery transplanting is an economically and environmentally ideal alternative to seeding.
- Sugarcane Nursery transplanting achieves the desired outcome of increasing yield and quality while reducing costs, inputs, and environmental impact.
- Transplants minimize weed pressure by allowing plants less time in the ground, and in many cases, not having plants in the ground when weeds germinate.
- Sugarcane Nursery transplanting offers significant savings in seed costs because the quality of seeds used in the field is substantially lower compared to direct seeding.
- Crops that are transplanted mature more uniformly, resulting in a nearly 100% stand, allowing for better yield and harvest efficiency.