The Seed Drill was for sowing cereals and other seeds, developed by Jethro Tull in England 1701.
The seed is stored in a hopper and delivered by tubes into furrows in the ground. The furrows are made by a set of blades, or coulters, attached to the front of the drill. A harrow is drawn behind the drill to cover up the seeds.
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nswnotill 3 years ago 8
The Seed Drill was for sowing cereals and other seeds, developed by Jethro Tull in England 1701.
The seed is stored in a hopper and delivered by tubes into furrows in the ground. The furrows are made by a set of blades, or coulters, attached to the front of the drill. A harrow is drawn behind the drill to cover up the seeds.
GrandPrix55 4 years ago