Dibbling is the process of placing seeds in holes made in the seedbed and closing the seed with soil. In this method, seeds are placed in holes made at definite depth at fixed spacing. The equipment used for dibbling is called dibbler.
Advantages:
One of the main advantages of manual seeding machines is their ability to plant seeds at a consistent depth and spacing. This ensures that the seeds are planted at the optimal depth for germination and growth, leading to a more uniform and healthy crop. Additionally, manual seeding machines can be adjusted to plant different types of seeds, such as large or small seeds, at different densities, making it easy to plant a variety of crops.