The air seeder is a high capacity precision seeding system designed for efficient large scale crop establishment in broadacre farming. It uses a pneumatic distribution system where seeds and granular fertilizers are metered from a central tank and conveyed through hoses to individual row units or openers by a high volume fan. This design allows for wide working widths, high operating speeds, and accurate placement of seed and fertilizer in one pass. Air seeders are commonly used in minimum tillage, no‑till, and conventional seeding systems for crops such as wheat, barley, canola, oats, pulses, and sorghum. They are available in tow‑between, tow‑behind, and self‑propelled configurations with tank capacities ranging from a few hundred to several thousand gallons. Many models feature advanced metering systems, section control, variable rate technology, and real‑time monitoring for population and depth consistency. By combining seeding and fertilization in a single pass, air seeders improve fuel efficiency, reduce soil compaction, and enhance timeliness of planting. For farmers seeking productivity, accuracy, and operational efficiency across thousands of acres, the air seeder delivers reliable, high performance seeding.





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