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A quinoa seedling connector for quinoa cultivation

A connector and wheat seedling technology, which is applied in the field of quinoa seedling connectors, can solve the problems of easy formation of mounds, time-consuming and laborious planting, and inequality of land heights, and achieve the effects of improving planting efficiency, ensuring planting effects, and saving labor.

Active Publication Date: 2022-08-05
甘肃省农业科学院畜草与绿色农业研究所
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[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide a kind of quinoa seedling connector for quinoa planting, to solve the problem in the above-mentioned background technology that when planting quinoa seedlings in the prior art, most of them are artificially planted, and the planting is time-consuming and laborious; and When the existing quinoa seedlings are planted, the quinoa seedlings are first dug in the soil, and then the quinoa seedlings are inserted, but the soil cannot be moved back to the soil kang again, and the quinoa seedlings still need to be sealed with personnel , and the excavated soil is easy to form mounds, resulting in uneven land, which is not conducive to the subsequent operations of harvesting or fertilization.

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[0029] see Figure 1-10 , the present invention provides a technical solution: a quinoa seedling connector for quinoa planting, comprising a push frame 1, the bottom of the push frame 1 is provided with a first through slot 2, and the inner side wall of the push frame 1 passes through two second A connecting plate 3 is fixedly connected with a first guide shell 4, the top of the first guide shell 4 is provided with a conveying mechanism for conveying quinoa seedlings, and the inner side wall of the first guide shell 4 is slidably connected with a connection for receiving the quinoa seedlings conveyed by the conveying mechanism There is a digging mechanism inside the push frame 1 for digging the soil pit. The digging mechanism drives the digging while excavating the soil. After the quinoa seedlings fall into the feeding mechanism, the soil is discharged into the feeding mechanism. The digging mechanism is in the feeding mechanism. After passing through the feeding mechanism, th...

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The invention discloses a quinoa seedling connector for quinoa planting, which belongs to the technical field of quinoa seedling connector. The two first connecting plates are fixedly connected with the first guide shells; the present invention eliminates the need for personnel to plant the quinoa seedlings one by one each time the quinoa seedlings are planted, and in the planting process, the digging mechanism is used to cooperate with the feeding mechanism to make the quinoa seedlings grow. The soil after the digging bucket excavates the soil pit can be driven by the digging bucket and discharged into the feeding mechanism to wrap the quinoa seedlings. Finally, the soil will fall into the excavated soil pit together with the quinoa seedlings. The burial eliminates the need for personnel to cover the quinoa seedlings later, saves labor, improves planting efficiency, and avoids excavated soil from accumulating on the land, which is beneficial to personnel for subsequent fertilization or harvesting.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of a quinoa seedling connector, in particular to a quinoa seedling connector used for quinoa planting. Background technique [0002] Quinoa is mainly planted in the Andes above 3,000 meters above sea level and the rainfall is 300 mm in high-altitude mountainous areas. Due to the low rainfall in the area where quinoa is planted, it is necessary to manually dig pits for planting during the planting process. [0003] In the prior art, when quinoa seedlings are planted, most of them are artificially planted, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive; and when the existing quinoa seedlings are planted, soil pits are first dug in the land, and then the quinoa seedlings are planted. It is inserted, but the soil cannot be moved back to the kang again. It is still necessary to cooperate with the personnel to seal the quinoa seedlings, and the soil after excavation is likely to form mounds, resulting in uneven land,...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01C11/02A01C11/00A01C5/04
CPCA01C11/02A01C11/006A01C5/04A01C5/045
Inventor 金茜宫旭胤杨发荣寇永谋黄杰魏玉明刘文瑜
Owner 甘肃省农业科学院畜草与绿色农业研究所
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