Seeding & Planting

Wheat Seed Drill

The Supreme wheat seed drill places seed at a controlled rate, depth and row spacing, with fertiliser delivered at the same time. Manufactured in Faisalabad by Supreme Agri Implements, it replaces broadcasting — the single change that most reliably improves wheat establishment and yield.

At a glance

Category
Seeding & Planting
Manufacturer
Supreme Agri Implements
Made in
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Suited to
Wheat, Barley, Oats, Fodder crops
Availability
Built to order

What does a wheat seed drill do?

Broadcast seed lands wherever it falls. Some sits on the surface and is eaten or never germinates, some is buried too deep to emerge, and the plants that do come up are unevenly spaced — competing where they are dense, leaving room for weeds where they are thin. A drill removes all of that variability.

Metering wheels deliver a measured seed rate into furrows opened by tines or discs, at a depth set by the operator, and cover the seed as they pass. Every seed goes into moist soil at a similar depth, so the crop germinates together, reaches each growth stage together, and matures together — which also makes harvest timing straightforward.

Placing fertiliser with the seed adds a further gain. Nutrient sitting next to the developing root is taken up far more efficiently than fertiliser broadcast across the surface, so the same bag does more work. For most wheat growers in Pakistan, moving from broadcasting to drilling is the highest-return mechanisation step available.

Key features

  • Uniform depth
  • Precise metering
  • Row spacing control
  • Fertilizer placement

What is the Wheat Seed Drill used for?

  • Drilling wheat at a controlled rate, depth and row spacing
  • Combined seed and basal fertiliser placement in one pass
  • Sowing other cereals and fodder crops with the appropriate settings

Need exact specifications?

Working width, power requirement and output capacity vary by configuration, and this machine is built to order. Tell us your tractor and your acreage and we will confirm the exact specification that suits you.

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What to keep in mind

  • Calibrate the seed rate before you start each season — metering wears and settings drift.
  • Drill into moisture. Correct depth matters far less than reaching a moist layer.
  • Check depth in the field, not on the yard; soil conditions change what the same setting delivers.

Wheat Seed Drill — questions and answers

How much yield does drilling gain over broadcasting wheat?

The gain comes from a more uniform plant stand, better seed-to-soil contact and more efficient fertiliser use, and it varies with soil, sowing date and management. It also cuts seed rate, since far less seed is wasted. Most growers see the change repay itself quickly.

How do I calibrate the seed rate?

Set the metering to the target rate, run the drill over a measured distance with the seed collected rather than dropped, weigh what came out and scale it to a per-acre figure. Do this at the start of each season — components wear and settings drift over time.

Can the drill place fertiliser as well as seed?

Yes. The drill delivers basal fertiliser alongside the seed in the same pass, which puts nutrient where the developing root can reach it. That is markedly more efficient than broadcasting fertiliser across the surface.
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