Developing a New Powered Seed Delivery System with Constant Seed Release Speed Using Two Confronting Belts
Abstract
Seed delivery devices are aimed to carry seeds down to open furrow that might affect uniformity of plant stand and spacing. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a new seed delivery system utilizing a two-belt mechanism configuration for sunflower (Helianthus annuus). A prototype were fabricated and tested with MeterMax® Ultra Test Stand in order to evaluate the new seed delivery system. The outcomes show that dependent variables like seed population, singulation, skips, and multiples rates were not affected by planting speed levels (Pvalues > 0.05), while planting speed had a negative effect on seed spacing consistency (P-values < 0.05). In addition, due to facing broken seeds during test process, multiples rate were between 8.0 to 9.5% and consequently affected other variables as well. To improve this mechanism and avoid the systematic error that caused by broken seeds, this system should be redesigned in a single-belt form.