A Great Helper for Modern Agriculture – Air Suction Seeder

Many people wonder about the differences between air suction seeders and traditional seeders. Traditional seeders rely on mechanical seed metering, which is prone to reseeding and miss-seeding.

Manual thinning is also needed afterwards, and uneven plant spacing can affect the growth of vegetables. The air suction seeder adopts a vacuum pressure seed picking method, which can accurately control single or multi-seed sowing.

The plant spacing is controllable with a precision of millimeters, eliminating the cost of weeding in the later period. Uniform plant spacing ensures consistent vegetable growth, ultimately achieving high yield and quality.