COVER CROPPING DEVICE AND METHOD
20230320255 · 2023-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A01C23/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A convertible sprayer and seeder is provided, including a liquids tank; one or more liquid discharge lines leading from the liquids tank to one or more nozzles, said nozzles being arranged along booms extending from the sprayer; a seed metering applicator; one or more seed lines, each connected from the seed metering applicator to each of said one or more liquid discharge lines; a venturi located at each connection between each seed line and each liquid discharge line; a spraying bypass mechanism associated with each of said one or more liquid discharge lines; and a seeding valve associated with each connection between the one or more seed lines and the one or more liquid discharge lines. When the seeding valve is closed the bypass mechanism allows spraying and when the seeding valve is opened, the bypass mechanism allows seeding. A method of seeding a cover or relay crop is also provided.
Claims
1. A convertible sprayer and seeder, comprising: a. a liquids tank; b. one or more liquid discharge lines leading from the liquids tank to one or more nozzles, said nozzles being arranged along booms extending from the sprayer; c. a seed metering applicator; d. one or more seed lines, each connected from the seed metering applicator to each of said one or more liquid discharge lines; e. a venturi located at each connection between each seed line and each liquid discharge line; f. a spraying bypass mechanism associated with each of said one or more liquid discharge lines; and g. a seeding valve associated with each connection between the one or more seed lines and the one or more liquid discharge lines, wherein when the seeding valve is closed the bypass mechanism allows spraying and when the seeding valve is opened, the bypass mechanism allows seeding.
2. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 1, wherein the granular applicator serves to proportion seeds into the seed lines and wherein the venturi inductors serve to draw in the seeds and deposit the seeds into the liquid discharge lines to immerse seed in liquid.
3. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 2, wherein the immersed seeds enter the liquid discharge lines and are deposited into the ground along with the liquid, through the spray nozzles.
4. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 3, wherein the liquid is selected from the group consisting of water and fertilizer solutions.
5. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 4, further comprising a pump for pumping liquid from the liquids tank to each venturi.
6. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 5, wherein a volume of liquid pumped by the pump set in proportion to a seed application rate to prevent plugging of the nozzles.
7. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 1, wherein seed metering applicator comprises a control panel for infield calibration of seed metering and seed application rate.
8. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 1, wherein the one or more liquid discharge lines comprise two liquid discharge lines and the one or more seed lines comprise two seed lines and wherein a venturi inductor is located on each of two the liquid discharge lines at the connection to each of the two seed lines.
9. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 8, wherein the seeding valves are located on each of the two seed lines and are individually openable to allow flow of seeds into the respective liquid discharge line in a seeding operation mode, and individually closeable in a spraying-only operation mode.
10. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 9, further comprising two bypass lines, each including a bypass valve, each bypass valve being individually openable when seeding valves are closed to allow for spraying-only operation mode, and being individually closeable when seeding valves are opened to allow seeds to enter the venturi inductor in the seeding operation mode.
11. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 1, wherein the one or more liquid discharge lines comprise a single liquid discharge line having a single venturi inductor located thereon, and the one or more seed lines comprise a single seed line feeding into the venturi inductor.
12. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 11, comprising a first pump for pumping liquid from the liquids tank to the single venturi inductor and a second pump for pumping liquid from the liquids tank to a location downstream of the venturi, to supplement liquid supply to the nozzles of the wet boom.
13. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 12, wherein the second pump serves to increase draw of liquids to induct the seeds into the nozzles.
14. The convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 13, further comprising a check valve serves to prevent backflow of seeds or liquids into the venturi inductor 26 or further back upstream, when in a spraying-only operation mode.
15. A method of seeding a cover crop or relay crop, said method comprising the steps of: a. providing the convertible sprayer and seeder of claim 1; b. opening each of the seeding valves and closing each of the bypass mechanisms; c. adjusting each nozzle opening to allow passage of seeds therethrough; and d. as the convertible sprayer and seeder is driven across a field, metering seeds from the applicator through the seed lines and through the venturi into the liquid discharge lines and out through the nozzles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] A further, detailed, description of the disclosure, briefly described above, will follow by reference to the following drawings of specific embodiments of the disclosure. The drawings depict only typical embodiments of the disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. In the drawings:
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[0021] The drawings are not necessarily to scale and in some instances proportions may have been exaggerated in order to more clearly depict certain features.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The description that follows and the embodiments described therein are provided by way of illustration of an example, or examples, of particular embodiments of the principles of various aspects of the present disclosure. These examples are provided for the purposes of explanation, and not of limitation, of those principles and of the disclosure in its various aspects.
[0023] The present disclosure relates to a device and process for cover or relay cropping into an existing main crop canopy. The present devices takes the form of a modified agricultural sprayer such that relay or cover crops can be seeded concurrently with standard spraying procedures.
[0024] Farmers use sprayers to apply pesticides and fertilizer to existing crops. The two most common types of sprayers are pull-type, pulled by a tractor, and self-propelled. With reference to the Figures, the modified sprayer 100 of the present disclosure comprises a granular applicator 20 with a metering device 20a that is mounted, preferably in front of a liquids tank 10 of the sprayer 100. The granular application 20 contains the seeds for relay or cover cropping, that are metered out at a rate set by setting the metering device 20a. Preferably, as illustrated in the embodiment of
[0025] The liquids tank 10 can hold water, but more commonly holds a fertilizer, pesticide, or a combination of the two. The product mixed with water in the liquids tank 10 is determined by the requirements of the main crop, which will vary.
[0026] With reference to
[0027] Venturi inductors 26a, 26b are installed on each of the liquid discharge lines 16a, 16b to connect the seed lines 24a, 24b to the liquid discharge lines 16a, 16b on each side of the sprayer 100. Seeds are proportioned into the seed lines 24a, 24b from the granular applicator and are pulled into the venturi inductors 26a, 26b and deposited into the liquid discharge lines 16a, 16b and immersed in liquid, be it water, or fertilizer solutions. The immersed seeds enter liquid discharge lines 16a, 16b on each side of the sprayer 100 and are carried to the wet boom 18 and deposited into the ground along with the liquid material, through the spray nozzles 8.
[0028] The volume of liquid pumped by pump 12 is set to match the seed application rate, to prevent plugging of the nozzles 8.
[0029] The venturi inductors 26a, 26b serve to interrupt the liquid discharge lines 16a, 16b and provide a port to inject seeds into the spray stream. From the venturi inductor 26a, 26b the seed travels directly into the liquid spray stream of the wet boom 18 of the sprayer.
[0030] In the arrangement of
[0031] In an alternate embodiment, illustrated in
[0032] In this arrangement, an additional pump 12a also draws directly from the liquids tank 10 and feeds liquid 32B to main discharge line 32 that again supplies nozzles 8 on each side of the wet boom 18. The presence of secondary pump 12a ensure sufficient draw of liquids to induct the seeds into the line 32.
[0033] In the arrangement of
[0034] Both embodiments serve to avoid issues with seeds separating from the liquid, as can happen if seeds are added directly to the liquids tank 10, where there is a tendency for seeds to either float or sink. When the seeds exit the sprayer 100 through spray nozzles 8, they are surrounded by droplets of liquid. The liquid droplet that houses the seed allows for more efficient and successful planting of the cover or relay crop because the seed covered by the heavier liquid drop tends to better penetrate the canopy of the existing main crop, leading to improved soil-to-seed contact and higher likelihood of the cover or relay seeds germinating and growing. Less cover/relay crop seed is lost to wind, leading to a better plant per square foot ratio than experienced in the past.
[0035] The modified sprayer 100 as provided in the present disclosure allows even seed distribution across existing crop, since the boom 18 and nozzles 8 of the sprayer 100 are already arranged for even liquids distribution.
[0036] The applicator 20 is preferably equipped with a control panel 22, providing operators with the ability for infield calibration of seed metering, and adjust the seed application rate.
[0037] The present modified sprayer 100 is further equipped to switch from standard spraying operation to the present seeding device and back again, with very little time or effort.
[0038] In the embodiment of
[0039] In the embodiment of
[0040] The present nozzles 8 on the booms 18 of the present modified sprayer 100 are preferably multi-headed nozzles. If nozzle opening size requires changing to switch from spraying to seeding operation, or to accommodate different seed sizes for seeding operations, then the multi-headed nozzles 8 can each be twisted to a different opening, along the boom 18. More preferably the nozzles 8 of the modified sprayer 100 are a flood jet type of nozzle, having a large throat opening to allow seeds to pass through and provide an even application or distribution of seed.
[0041] Seeds planted by the present cover cropping method will germinate under the existing canopy and will build mainly a root mass, taking every little nutrients and water as they are sheltered from sunlight because of the canopy. When this process is happening the plants of the cover/relay crop build nitrogen in the soil, trigger a nodulation process, and provide nitrogen to the existing crop.
[0042] The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present disclosure. Various modifications to those embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the full scope consistent with the claims, wherein reference to an element in the singular, such as by use of the article “a” or “an” is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless specifically so stated, but rather “one or more”. All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the various embodiments described throughout the disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the art are intended to be encompassed by the elements of the claims. Moreover, nothing disclosed herein is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether such disclosure is explicitly recited in the claims.