What is the advantage of using 1 point seed drill over a traditional tool for sowing seeds? O It adds nutrients in the seed. O It protects the seeds from physical damage. O It separates healthy seeds from damaged seeds. O It sow seeds at equal distance from each other.
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The seed drill sows the seeds at the proper seeding rate and depth, ensuring that the seeds are covered by soil. This saves them from being eaten by birds and animals, or being dried up due to exposure to the sun.
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Seed drills are pulled behind tractors to cover large fields. But the traditional hand tool used for sowing seeds is a hoe. A hoe is a flat metal blade at the end of a wooden pole that a farmer can use to till the soil and then redistribute the soil to cover the seed after sowing
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