Conventional sowing of wheat crop after paddy harvesting is quite difficult & costly affair because it takes about 5-7 tilling operations before a seedbed is prepared. This delays the crop sowing, which consequently affects the crop yield and eats into the margins. Now this problem can be tackled with "National Zero Till Ferti- Seed Drill". This machine enables us to sow directly after paddy harvest without prior seedbed preparation. This saves the diesel, working time, labour and most important it gives higher yield.
In traditional practices, rice seedlings are transplanted to flooded land by hand, after growing for 4 to 6 weeks in nurseries on the edges of the rice fields.
Direct sowing of rice in non-flooded, unplowed fields can improve plant density and productivity of irrigation water, and save 25% of the water used to flood rice crops.
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