Description
The Zero Till Seed Drill from JRS Parts is a precision-engineered tractor implement built for direct seeding into un-tilled soil. It places seed and fertiliser at controlled depth in a single pass, helping farmers save fuel, water, and labour while protecting soil moisture and structure.
Key Features of the Zero Till Seed Drill
- Direct seeding: Sows seed into stubble or untilled fields without prior ploughing, reducing field preparation time.
- Accurate seed & fertiliser metering: Adjustable seed-rate mechanism for uniform spacing and consistent depth.
- Heavy-duty construction: Rugged steel frame and hardened tynes designed for long service life in tough field conditions.
- Tractor-mounted design: Three-point linkage compatible for easy hitching to a wide range of tractors.
- Low maintenance: Simple, durable build with easily serviceable components.
Benefits for Farmers
By eliminating repeated tillage passes, the zero till seed drill lowers operating costs, conserves soil moisture, and supports timely sowing between crop cycles. It is well suited for wheat, paddy stubble, and other field crops where conservation agriculture practices are used.
Why Choose JRS Parts
JRS Parts is an ISO-certified manufacturer and exporter of tractor implements and 3 point linkage parts based in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, supplying quality farm equipment to customers worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a zero till seed drill used for?
A zero till seed drill is used to sow seed and apply fertiliser directly into untilled soil or crop stubble in a single pass, without the need for prior ploughing.
Is the zero till seed drill compatible with my tractor?
Yes. The seed drill uses a standard three-point linkage mount and is compatible with most common tractor horsepower ranges. Contact JRS Parts to confirm the right model for your tractor.
What crops can be sown with a zero till seed drill?
It is commonly used for wheat, paddy stubble, gram, and other field crops grown under conservation tillage and direct-seeding practices.
Does zero till sowing save money?
Yes. By removing repeated tillage passes, it reduces fuel, water, and labour costs while preserving soil moisture and structure.




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