külvikute
Külvikute are sowing implements used in agriculture to plant seeds with controlled depth and spacing. A külvik opens a shallow furrow, deposits seeds in the furrow, and covers them with soil, often followed by a press wheel or similar mechanism to ensure good seed-to-soil contact and seedling emergence.
Versions range from hand-operated tools to animal-drawn and tractor-drawn devices. They employ various metering systems to
History and development: The seed drill concept emerged in Europe in the early modern period, with notable
Modern context: Today, külvikute are commonly mounted on tractors or used as handheld tools in smaller-scale