seeder
seeder
Definition
seeder (-ər)
noun
a person or thing that seeds; specif.,
- one that sows or plants seeds
- a device for removing seeds, as from raisins
seeder
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- mount: Mounting the seeder on a subsoiler had also proved to be very effective on many farms, he added.
- use: Sowing Seeds should either be broadcast by hand or using a seeder suitable for grass seed.
Adjective modifier
- electronic: Simba double press and a Variocast 8 electronic seeder with hydraulic fans.
- pneumatic: OPICO's Air 8 and Air 16 pasture tine harrows mounted with pneumatic seeders can now be operated by an electronic control box.
- prolific: They are also prolific self seeders, so remove unwanted seedlings each spring as part of routine Maintenance.
- variocast: So, after spraying, we cultivated with a light tined cultivator, then went in with the subsoiler and Variocast seeder.
Noun used with modifier
- air: And as far as grass establishment is concerned, he agrees that the grass harrow and air seeder does a good job.
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