Science, asked by adityakumarsingh32, 10 months ago

why it's better to sow seeds uniformly​

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Answered by suryaghosh35
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Some seeds may not sprout, so sow seeds more thickly than you want the final spacing of the crops to be. Thinning rows is less of a chore if you space seeds as evenly as …

Answered by Anonymous
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Before sowing, good quality seeds are selected. This tool sows the seeds uniformly at proper distances and depths. It ensures that seeds get covered by the soil after sowing. This prevents damage caused by birds.

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