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TTL800 Seeding Line for Forest Nurseries

An alternative application of our drum seeding system.

In addition to greenhouses for horticultural production, in recent years there has been a significant increase in forest nurseries, whose main purpose is to protect the environment and biodiversity: plants cultivated in these structures, once grown, are transplanted to carry out reforestation measures, thus contributing to the creation or restoration of natural ecosystems and the safeguarding of our planet.

In Northern European countries, because of their geography, forest nursery activity is widely practiced. However, crops and management of production operations are very different from horticultural ones and require specific systems and measures. At Atlantic Man., to meet these different needs, we have adapted one of our seeding solutions.

BACKGROUND

The main challenges to address were the type of seed to be processed and the size of the tray: compared to horticultural seeds, in fact, forest seeds are much more irregular and less selected, and the plastic trays used for seeding, being much taller, require larger quantities of peat to ensure uniform filling of the cells. These aspects necessitated the revision of some standard machine functionalities for managing the seeding cycle.

SOLUTION

To meet our client's needs, we have configured our TTL800 drum seeding line according to the new type of tray to receive and the characteristics of the seed to be cultivated: the adjustable height of the various tools assembled on the line (peat presser roller, drilling plate and sowing drum) and the possibility to easily replace the insert bars based on the seed variety to be treated make this technology suitable for forestry production as well. This seeding system can automatically handle up to 800 trays per hour and its compact design allows a single operator to supervise the entire process.

Details

  • Via S. Biagio, Castelnovo di Sotto RE, Italy
  • Atlantic Man. SRL

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