Title: SEEDING EQUIPMENT And SEEDBED PREPARATION
1SEEDING EQUIPMENTAndSEEDBED PREPARATION
2SEEDING EQUIPMENT
3Types of Seeder
- Grass Drill
- Grain Drill
- Air Seeder
- Broadcast
- All methods can be successful under certain
situations
4Components of a Good Grass Drill
- Separate seed boxes with agitators
- Large seed hoses for fluffy seed
- Depth control (depth bands)
- Packing system
5Multiple Seed Boxes
LEGUME BOX (Usually in front)
FLUFFY BOX
WHEATGRASS BOX
6Legume or Small Seed Box
- Flowable small seed
- Switchgrass
- purple prairieclover
- alfalfa
7Fluffy Box
Picker wheel
Seed Agitator
8Wheatgrass Box or Grain Box
Simple shaft seed agitator
Fluted feed system
9Debearded vs. Fluffy Seed
10Is This Porcupine Grass Flowable?
11Legume Box Small seed tubes
Fluffy box Large seed tubes
Wheatgrass box Medium seed tubes
12Disc Drill Parts
No-till coulter
Disc opener with depth band
Packer wheel
13Some Common Misconceptions
- You must have a grass drill to seed natives
- Debearded seed has poor germination
- Natives are hard to establish
- Grass seed is all the same
- Seeding into fluffy ground is okay because the
packer wheels will pack the ground
14SEEDBED PREPARATION
15Steps in Seedbed Preparation
- Weed Control
- Reduce plant residue
- Packing-forms a firm seedbed allowing seed
placement at a controlled depth - 2 Major Reasons grass seedings fail
- -Lack of weed control
- -poor seed placement
16Why is Seeding Depth Important?
17Types of Seedbeds
- Clean tilled
- Worked and packed
- Cover Crop
- Annual Crop Planted
- No-Till
- Clean standing stubble
- Killed sod
18Properly Packed Clean-Tilled Seedbed
Barely visible adult human footprint
Potential for wind and water erosion
19Is this a desirable seedbed?
Soil clods and weeds
Poor seed to soil contact
20Clean Stubble
- Moisture conservation
- Erosion control
- Firm seedbed
- Weeds controlled
- Is your seeding equipment capable of seeding
into this and placing seed at proper depth?
21Chemically killed sod can provide an excellent
no-till seedbed
- Results of a chemically killed smooth bromegrass
sod that was burned and no-till seeded
22Fire removes excessive residue prior to seeding
23Know your species and prepare seedbed accordingly
Fire, time, or tillage may be needed to allow
decay of Kentucky bluegrass residue.
24Rewards of Proper Seedbed Preparation
Results in a well established stand
Uniform germination and emergence
25The End