Planting – Drilling – Furrow opener
Patent
1989-07-10
1990-06-05
DeMille, Danton D.
Planting
Drilling
Furrow opener
111170, 111197, 111925, 172572, 172265, 172575, 222486, A01L 506, A01B 506, A01B 6104, B67D 300
Patent
active
049304313
ABSTRACT:
An implement for agricultural field work is primarily useful for preparing a field for no-till planting and comprises a wheel carried frame for carrying a massive fertilizer hopper which has apertures in its bottom portion through which fertilizer flows at a metered rate into feed tubes which carry the fertilizer to furrows formed by double-disc ground openers mounted on the frame. The openers aerate the soil and chop crop residues remaining on the ground surface from the previous crop. Hoes attached to the openers draw a portion of the soil displaced from the furrows back into the furrows after the fertilizer is deposited therein.
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DeMille Danton D.
Holloway Joseph W.
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