külviks
Külviks is the Estonian term for a seed drill, an agricultural implement designed to sow seeds at a controlled depth and spacing. It deposits seeds from a hopper through a metering mechanism into the soil, often with devices to create a furrow and to close the soil over the seeds after placement. The aim is to achieve uniform germination, better seed-to-soil contact, and efficient use of seeds.
Seed drills have a long history in European agriculture and have evolved from simple seed dispensers to
Modern külviks come in several configurations. Mechanical seed drills rely on rotating discs or rollers to
Use of seed drills is common for cereals, legumes, grasses, and many vegetable crops, especially in larger
See also: seed drill, planter, sowing equipment, agricultural machinery.