Seed deposition apparatus

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A01C 5/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1145618

ABSTRACT A coulter comprising a double disc opener (1) with feed means that feeds material to the space between the discs so as to pass into the slit opened in the around by the discs characterized in that second feed means (9, 19) is provided adjacent to the outer face of one or each disc so as to feed material to the soil alongside said slit (6). Preferably a soil engaging member (9, 17) is located adjacent to the outer face of one or each disc (1) so as to engage the soil and form a furrow (8) in the adjacent shoulder of said slit (6) of a shallower depth than said slit (6), said second feed means (9, 19) serving to feed material into said furrow (8). Each soil engaging member may take the form of a plate- like member (17) located alongside the disc (1) to deflect soil away from it. Seed or fertilizer is fed to the space between the deflector (17) and the disc (1), possibly through a conductor (19) that carries said deflector (17) at its lower end. Alternatively, the soil engaging member may incorporate a material feed passage, for example, the soil engaging member may comprise a tubular conductor (9) with a lower end that engages the ground to form the furrow (8).

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