Method of applying partly germinated seeds

Planting – Drilling and broadcasting – Main and auxiliary frame machines

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111 10, 47DIG9, A01C 100

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a method of pregerminating and planting grass seed. The seeds are first soaked in water to expedite the water uptake and germination of the grass seed. The seeds are then drained and spread over an extended area for a period of time. A hydro-seeder is then used to broadcast the pregerminated seeds over the ground.

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