
Disc Seeder
A disc seeder is an agricultural machine that uses disc openers to plant seeds. It features strong ground penetration, narrow furrows, and minimal soil disturbance, making it suitable for various crops and terrain types.

Application
Crop Types
The disc seeder is suitable for row or hill planting of a variety of row crops such as corn, soybeans, sorghum, millet, and cotton. By changing the seed metering drum or adjusting the gear ratio, it can easily adapt to different crop requirements.
Terrain Conditions
It performs well on both tilled and untilled land. With strong ground penetration and excellent resistance to clogging, the disc opener works efficiently even in fields with heavy residue, weeds, or crop stubble—making it ideal for conservation or no-till farming.
Soil Conditions
The machine is well-suited for both dryland and irrigated soils. Its low soil disturbance helps maintain soil structure. For compacted or hardened soils, it can be paired with fertilizer coulters or pre-opening plows to enhance performance.