Operation, Primary operation variables – Seed Hawk TOOLBAR 2008 User Manual
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OPERATION
Primary Operation Variables 
 
PACKING 
 
Positive soil to seed contact is essential for optimum seed 
germination. Soil type, extent of tillage or disruption and moisture 
content all influence germination percentages There are six primary 
variables that affect the quality of soil packing: 
 
x Packer Tire Pressure
x Field Travel Speed
x Packing and Trip
Pressure
x Cornering
x Furrow Depth and Width
x Knife Lateral Separation
 
Packer Tire Pressure 
Ensure that the packer tires are inflated to the appropriate pressure. 
Foam filled packer tires do not, of course, require air pressure 
adjustment. 
 
Field Travel Speed 
Select a field travel speed that will allow productivity, but will not 
compromise accurate seed and fertilizer placement. Higher field 
travel speeds tend to cause excessive soil disturbance and can 
throw soil into adjacent furrows resulting in deeper seed depths. 
Higher field travel speeds also reduce the effect of soil packing by 
reducing packing pressure. 
 
Packing and Trip Pressure 
Determining and setting effective packing and shank trip pressure 
allows for optimum seed germination rates. Setting the packing and 
trip pressure too high may result in: more rocks being pulled out of 
the ground, higher wear on shanks and opener parts, excessive 
packing pressure and less tripping in harder soils. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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