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  2. Planter (farm implement) - Wikipedia

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    A two row planter featuring John Deere "71 Flexi" row units John Deere MaxEmerge XP Planter with Case IH AFS precision farming system which auto-steers using GPS A Kinze 2200 planter. A planter is a farm implement, usually towed behind a tractor, that sows (plants) seeds in rows throughout a field.

  3. Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    2011: Developed and patented successfully operating autonomous planter and grain cart concepts. 2013: The world's first electric drive planter, the front fold model 4900, is introduced by Kinze. Also released are the 4000-Series row unit and True Rate meter. 2014: Kinze pioneers multi-hybrid planting with the debut of the 4900 Multi-Hybrid planter.

  4. Potato planter - Wikipedia

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    A potato planter is a farm implement for sowing seed potatoes. Hand potato planters, often referred to as foot-operated planters, are long-handled tools attached to a hinged "beak". The tuber is placed into the planter-beak and penetrated into the ground by means of stepping on the planter base with the foot.

  5. Plough - Wikipedia

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    Driving a tractor with furrow-side wheels in the furrow bottom provides the most efficient line of draught between tractor and plough. It is also easier to steer the tractor; driving with the front wheel against the furrow wall will keep the front furrow at the correct width. This is less satisfactory when using a tractor with wide front tyres.

  6. Seed drill - Wikipedia

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    The result is a field planted roughly in rows, but having a large number of plants outside the furrow lanes. There are several downsides to this approach. The most obvious is that seeds that land outside the furrows will not have the growth shown by the plants sown in the furrow since they are too shallow on the soil.

  7. For farmers, watching and waiting is a spring planting ritual ...

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    The planter rattled to life, its blades lowered into the ground and the tractor's headlight marked a clear path. Mark wouldn't finish planting until 11 o'clock, while Ross stayed up past midnight ...