ANON Broadcast Seeder
The ANON broadcast seeder is designed to evenly distribute granular or powdered materials such as seeds, fertilizer, pesticides, grass seed, and lime across the soil surface. Its core components include a seed hopper, a centrifugal spreader, and a drive mechanism. During operation, the materials in the seed hopper are agitated—either by vibration or a built-in stirrer—and fall by gravity through an outlet at the bottom of the hopper. The materials then land on a high-speed rotating spreader disk, where they are flung outward by centrifugal force, ensuring even coverage across the ground.
Seize the farming time
During the busy farming season, time is tight, and weather conditions can be unpredictable. The ANON broadcast seeder, with its high working efficiency, helps you complete large-scale tasks in a short time. One spreader can replace 10 to 20 workers, ensuring seeds are sown during the crop’s optimal growth window, giving you a crucial edge for a successful harvest.
Evenly Sowing
The ANON broadcast seeder delivers precise application rates and uniform distribution of seeds, fertilizer, and other materials during operation. This effectively prevents issues such as over-application, which can lead to resource waste, soil pollution from excessive fertilizer, or uneven seed distribution, potentially causing plant competition or low emergence rates that require costly replanting. With ANON, your crops benefit from even germination and consistent growth, setting the stage for a healthy and productive harvest. The ANON broadcast seeder can reduce soil compaction and water eutrophication caused by excessive fertilizer use through precise sowing. Combined with the function of organic fertilizer sowing, it helps farmers achieve green planting, which is in line with the development trend of modern agriculture’s “ecological priority” and can also meet the production requirements of high-end agricultural products.
One machine for multiple uses
The ANON broadcast seeder is designed with strong material compatibility and terrain adaptability. Utilizing a dual-mode centrifugal and pneumatic spreading system, it automatically adjusts its spreading speed to suit different types of materials. Whether you’re broadcasting rice, wheat, or corn seeds or applying granular or organic fertilizers, there’s no need for frequent equipment changes. From flat plains to rolling hills and even narrow orchard rows, the ANON spreader ensures full-terrain adaptability for a wide range of agricultural environments.
Easy to operate
The ANON broadcast seeder is very easy to operate and can be operated by anyone. Simply load the material into the road hopper, adjust the spreading amount knob and width baffle according to your needs, and start the machine or tractor to start working. Some intelligent models are equipped with an electronic speed controller, which can automatically adjust the spreading amount according to the travel speed to achieve speed and amount synchronization.
Robust and durable
The ANON broadcast seeder’s feed hopper is made of thickened steel plate, making it impact-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and impervious to fertilizers and pesticides. The sling plate and backflow baffle are made of wear-resistant alloy, ensuring a long service life. The machine has excellent sealing, preventing material leakage during operation, reducing waste, and avoiding environmental pollution. Routine maintenance only requires cleaning residue from the feed hopper and checking the sling plate’s tightness; no complex disassembly is needed. Wear parts are readily available, inexpensive, and have a longer replacement cycle, resulting in excellent long-term cost-effectiveness.
Why ANON can be your reliable partner?
FAQ
First, process the seed material by sieving out lumps and impurities to ensure it is dry and loose. Next, clean any remaining debris from the feed hopper, check the discharge port and guide baffles for blockages, and tighten the bolts on the swivel disc. Then, remove large stones, straw piles, and other obstacles from the field to prevent obstruction of seeding or damage to the machine. Finally, conduct a small-scale trial seeding to confirm that the seeding rate and uniformity meet standards before proceeding with large-scale operations.
After sowing the seeds on a firm seedbed, you can compact it again to mix the seeds with the top layer of soil to a depth of 0.6-1.5 inches (about 1.2-1.5 cm). If you don’t have a compactor, gently dragging after sowing can achieve the same effect.
Stunted growth: Correct seeding location helps minimize uneven grass growth while ensuring even distribution of soil nutrients. Therefore, if fertilizer is broadcast or sprayed at the same time as seeding, it may disturb the soil and displace the new seed.
If the broadcast seeder becomes clogged, please stop the machine immediately for safety. First, thoroughly clean the machine, opening and removing all debris and clumps from the seed outlet or discharge port. Next, check the transmission system, ensuring that transmission components such as chains and gears are properly engaged and that the seed outlet shaft can rotate. Finally, address the root cause. If the blockage is due to excessive material moisture, allow the material to dry before use. If the discharge port opening is too small, increase it appropriately. After completing these three steps, test the machine by running it idle to ensure smooth material flow before resuming operation. Maintaining dry material and regular cleaning are key to preventing blockages during daily use.
When the broadcasting seeder produces uneven seeding, resulting in “dense in the middle and sparse at the edges” or “strip-like accumulation,” the following measures can be taken: If it’s dense in the middle and sparse at the edges, it’s mostly due to an improper angle of the guide baffle. Adjusting the baffle to guide the material towards the edge of the spreader disc and reducing the travel speed will improve the situation. If strip-like accumulation occurs, it’s most likely due to loose bolts on the spreader disc causing eccentric rotation. Stop the machine and tighten the bolts. If the spreader disc is deformed, it needs to be replaced. If there are still localized missed seeding areas, check if there is any debris blocking the discharge port. Cleaning it will restore the evenness of the seeding.







