vetésforgató
Vetésforgató is a traditional agricultural implement used to sow seeds by distributing them from a hopper through a rotating dispensing mechanism. The device typically consists of a seed hopper, a metering mechanism that regulates flow, a rotating seed wheel or rotor that delivers seeds at a chosen rate, and a system to place seeds into the soil or onto the ground—often including furrow openers and a cover or press wheel to close the seed bed. It can be powered by manual cranking, by horse or donkey draft, or by a small engine, and is commonly arranged for one or several rows of sowing.
Operation is straightforward: seeds are placed in the hopper; as the implement is moved, the metering mechanism
Vetésforgatók are typically used on small plots or in low-resource settings, especially for crops with larger
Historically, such devices were common in the 19th and early 20th centuries and served as a practical