Citation Information

  • Title : Experiment on no-till wheat planter under the bestrow of the maize stubble in double cropping area.
  • Source : Transactions of the Chinese Society for Agricultural Machinery = Nongye Jixie Xuebao
  • Volume : 38
  • Issue : 8
  • Pages : 57-61
  • Year : 2007
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Zhang, X. M.
    • Wang, X. Y.
    • Gao, H. W.
    • Li, H. W.
    • Yao, Z, L.
  • Climates:
  • Cropping Systems: Double Cropping. No-till cropping systems. Wheat. Maize.
  • Countries: China.

Summary

A new no-till wheat planter, named 2BMDF-12 no-till wheat planter, was developed at the China Agricultural University to solve an extremely important problem, including zero-tillage planting of wheat in narrow row spacing (150-200 mm) between rows of very high-levels full length, standing maize stubble in one pass in double cropping area of North China. A combined anti-blocking device that is composed of a power chopping axle and a planting unit of double-disc opener was designed. Field performance test results showed that the machine could accomplish many procedures, such as stubble chopping, furrow opening, seeds and fertilizer placement, etc, in one pass, and operation costs could be decreased by ~50%. The machine worked well for planting wheat into standing maize stubble and maize stubble shattered. The power chopping axle resolved the anti-blockage problem, and the double-disc opener unit reduced the blockage between planting units. Meanwhile, the variations for seed depth reduced to 19.8 and 21.3%. Thus, this machine can be a good solution to no-till wheat planting in double cropping areas.

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