Method for sowing seeds before First Frost and special equipment matched with method

A special equipment and frost technology, applied in the field of crop farming, can solve the problems of seedling damage and unsuitable planting greenhouses, and achieve the effect of speeding up maturation, preventing the surface from being too wet, and avoiding rot.

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-01-07
TIANZHU XUEFENGYUAN AGRI PROD DEV
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[0003] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a method and equipment for sowing and raising seedlings before frost, so as to solve the problems of severely restricted sowing time and determination of frost time in the prior art, the problem of serious damage to seedlings by ultraviolet rays, and the inability of planting greenhouses to Problems with food crops such as wheat and corn

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[0035] A method for sowing seeds before frost, comprising the following steps.

[0036] A. Several rows of sunken holes 15 are dug out in the farmland, and each row of sunken holes 15 is provided with 5. At the bottom of the sunken holes 15, seed holes 19 are excavated downward, and a circle of anti-flooding mound 20 is piled up around the seed holes 19. .

[0037] B. Plant a seed in the seed hole 19 .

[0038] C. Open a water storage tank 16 every 4 columns of recessed holes 15 in the farmland.

[0039] D. Cover the ground film 14 on the sunken hole 15 and the water tank 16 .

Embodiment 2

[0041] A method for sowing seeds before frost, comprising the steps of:

[0042] A. Several rows of sunken holes 15 are dug out in the farmland, and each row of sunken holes 15 is provided with 6. At the bottom of the sunken holes 15, seed holes 19 are excavated downwards, and a circle of anti-flooding mound 20 is piled up around the seed holes 19. .

[0043] B. Plant a seed in the seed hole 19 .

[0044] C. Open a water storage tank 16 every 4 columns of recessed holes 15 in the farmland.

[0045] D. The sunken hole 15 and the water tank 16 are covered with a layer of porous film 13, the opening rate of the porous film 13 is 30%, and the porous film 13 is covered with a layer of covering film 14. Water inlet holes are offered at the corresponding positions of the water accumulation groove 16 on the ground film 14 and the hole film 13 . Cover the mulch with an antifreeze mat.

Embodiment 3

[0047] A method for sowing seeds before frost, comprising the following steps.

[0048] A. Several rows of sunken holes 15 are dug out in the farmland, and each row of sunken holes 15 is provided with 5. At the bottom of the sunken holes 15, seed holes 19 are excavated downward, and a circle of anti-flooding mound 20 is piled up around the seed holes 19. .

[0049] B. Plant a seed in the seed hole 19 .

[0050] C. Open a water storage tank 16 every 4 columns of recessed holes 15 in the farmland.

[0051] D. A layer of porous film 13 is covered on the depression hole 15 and the water tank 16, the opening rate of the porous film 13 is 20%, and a layer of covering film 14 is covered on the porous film 13. Water inlet holes are offered at the corresponding positions of the water accumulation groove 16 on the ground film 14 and the hole film 13 .

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Abstract

The invention provides a method for sowing seeds before First Frost. The method comprises the following steps: A, digging multiple rows of sunken pits in farmland, digging seed holes downward at the bottoms of the sunken pits, and piling a circle of flood-prevention mound surrounding each seed hole; B, putting seeds in the seed holes; C, forming a ponding channel every four lines of the sunken pits in the farmland; D covering the sunken pits and the ponding channels with mulching film. Special equipment matched with the method for sowing seeds before First Frost in the claim I comprises a rack, wherein a punching shaft is arranged at the front part of the rack and is provided with multiple lines of bulges; a dibbling machine is arranged behind the punching shaft; and a mulching film spool is arranged behind the dibbling machine.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of crop farming, in particular to a method for sowing seeds before frost and matching special equipment. Background technique [0002] In some high-altitude areas in the west, the treated farmland cannot be sown and cultivated immediately after the beginning of spring, and it is necessary to wait until the end of the large-scale frost after the beginning of spring before sowing, because a large number of grown seedlings will die during the frost. The timing of large-scale frosts is limited by many climatic conditions, so it is difficult to predict accurately. There are currently two ways to prevent seedlings from dying in large numbers during frost. The first is to sow seeds after frost, which is the simplest and most effective method, but if the frost arrives later that year, the maturity time of crops will also be delayed, and the ultraviolet rays in high-altitude areas are relatively strong, and the suns...

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IPC IPC(8): A01C7/00A01C5/04A01G1/00A01G13/02
Inventor 朱老刚朱延江孙强郝兆国
Owner TIANZHU XUEFENGYUAN AGRI PROD DEV
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