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Research Update: Planter Performance

At a Glance

ETDS Progress

  • Research Topic: Row-crop planters’ performance on Peanut and Cotton
  • PI: Wesley Porter
  • Team: Marco Torresan
  • Main Objective: Obtain useful planter information for southern peanut and cotton producers

Motivation

Peanut and cotton are the most important row-crops in the US southeast; however, planters’ research and development are focused on US main crops: corn and soybean. Research that has been done on these two major crops can be replicated on peanut and cotton to obtain useful information for southern growers​.

Proposed Solution

  • Test Speed by Downforce combinations in peanut and cotton
  • Test Speed by Vacuum combinations in peanut with different planters
  • Test how different seed plates affect emergence in cotton

Results to Date

  • 3 mph ground speed ensured higher peanut emergence across multiple years, compared to 5 and 7 mph ground speed
  • In peanut, medium downforce is preferred in peanut over low or high downforce
  • All planters performed better with high vacuum in peanut
  • Cotton can be planted at 7 mph without affecting emergence
  • High Downforce can decrease cotton emergence
  • Hill-drop seed plates improved cotton emergence across multiple years compared to singulated seed plates

Next Steps

  • Comparing modern seed meters at 5 vs 6 vs 7 mph with manufacturer recommended vacuum vs high vacuum in peanut
  • Comparing planters equipped with seed delivery systems at 5 vs 7 vs 10 mph with hill-drop vs singulated seed plates in cotton


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