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planter


planter

one who cultivates the soil; a large container for plants; the owner or manager of a plantation: a wealthy Southern planter
Not to be confused with:plantar – of or relating to the sole of the foot: a plantar wart

plant·er

P0352400 (plăn′tər)n.1. a. One who plants.b. A machine or tool for planting seeds.2. The owner or manager of a plantation: cotton and rice planters.3. An early settler or colonist.4. A decorative container for a plant or small tree.

planter

(ˈplɑːntə) n1. (Agriculture) the owner or manager of a plantation2. (Agriculture) a machine designed for rapid, uniform, and efficient planting of seeds in the ground3. (Historical Terms) a colonizer or settler4. (Furniture) a decorative pot or stand for house plants

plant•er

(ˈplæn tər, ˈplɑn-)

n. 1. a person who plants. 2. an implement for planting seeds. 3. the owner or manager of a plantation. 4. a colonist or new settler. 5. a container for growing ornamental plants. [1350–1400; Middle English plaunter]

Planter

A farm implement designed to plant crop seed. There are several distinctly different avenues available for planting the many different sizes and shapes of seeds, but each of them consists of the same two basic operations. The first places the seeds in the desired location. The second properly covers them so that they are both protected from birds and kept moist enough to germinate. For the latter, there is a minimum depth of covering necessary. Depending on the crop and soil, this minimum depth varies but is on the order of an inch. There is also some maximum depth that can be used; otherwise, the fledgling plant will never be able to get to the surface.
Thesaurus
Noun1.planter - the owner or manager of a plantationplanter - the owner or manager of a plantationplantation ownerfarmer, granger, husbandman, sodbuster - a person who operates a farm
2.planter - a worker who puts or sets seeds or seedlings into the groundworker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker"
3.planter - a decorative pot for house plantsflowerpot, pot - a container in which plants are cultivated
Translations
种植园主花盆

plant

(plaːnt) noun1. anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves. flowering/tropical plants. 植物 植物2. industrial machinery. engineering plant. 設備 设备3. a factory. 工廠 工厂 verb1. to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow. We have planted vegetables in the garden. 種植 种植2. to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc) to have (plants etc) growing in it. The garden was planted with shrubs; We're going to plant an orchard. 栽培 栽培3. to place heavily or firmly. He planted himself between her and the door. 安置,安插 安置,安插 4. to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence. He claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother. 栽贓於某人 栽赃于某人planˈtation (plӕn-) noun1. a place that has been planted with trees. 植樹造林 植树造林2. a piece of land or estate for growing certain crops, especially cotton, sugar, rubber, tea and tobacco. He owned a rubber plantation in Malaysia. 種植園 种植园ˈplanter noun the owner of a plantation for growing tea, rubber etc. a tea-planter. 種植園主 种植园主

planter

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planter


planter,

farm or garden implement that places propagating material such as seeds or seedlings into the ground, usually in rows. Broadcasting, i.e., scattering seed in all directions, by hand followed by harrowing (see harrowharrow,
farm implement, consisting of a wooden or metal framework bearing metal disks, teeth, or sharp projecting points, called tines, which is dragged over plowed land to pulverize the clods of earth and level the soil.
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) to cover the seed with soil was an early method of planting. Mechanical planters for small grains appeared in the United States around 1800; corn and cotton planters followed (1840–1880). Machines are currently available for almost every crop, including transplanting or plant-setting machines, which place live seedlings into the soil at spaced intervals, supply them with water and fertilizer, then close and pack the soil around them.

Bibliography

See H. P. Smith, Farm Machinery and Equipment (5th ed. 1964); C. Culpin, Farm Machinery (8th ed. 1969).

Planter

A permanent, ornamental container to receive planted pots or boxes, often nonmovable and integral with the finish of a building.

Planter

 

a machine for the uniform sowing of crop and grass seed by depositing the seeds in the soil at the required depth. Planters can also be used for sowing tree seeds in nurseries and for depositing mineral fertilizers in the soil.

Planters are classified according to the sowing method. Seed drills deposit seeds continuously using the row, narrow-row, wide-row, or band seeding method. Checkrow planters deposit clusters of seeds at the corners of squares or rectangles. Hill-drop planters distribute clusters of seeds in rows. Single-seed planters sow individual seeds at uniform intervals in wide rows. Broadcasters scatter fertilizers and seeds, such as grass seed for improving natural pastures, onto the surface of a field.

A distinction is made between general-purpose and special-purpose planters. General-purpose planters are used for sowing seeds of various crops; for instance, planters designed for grain seeds and grain-and-grass seeds can be used for sowing seeds for grain, bean, and olive crops, grass seed, and seed for bast crops. Special-purpose planters are designed for sowing seed for a single crop or a limited number of crops, for example, beet, cotton, corn, and vegetable crops. Planters may be combined with fertilizer attachments that deposit mineral fertilizers in the soil.

Planters are also classified according to the traction method used as tractor-driven (mounted or trailer-type), horse-drawn, or manually propelled. Only tractor-driven planters are manufactured in the USSR.

Each planter has one or two hoppers or several separate boxes for the seeds. A seeding mechanism feeds the seeds at a uniform rate from the hopper or boxes to seed spouts. Shares form furrows in the soil, and the seeds are deposited in the furrows. Covering devices deposit soil in the furrows and level the surface of the field. Some planters have stirrers located in the hopper; the stirrers prevent the seeds from sticking together in clumps and ensure better feeding of the seeds to the seeding mechanism. In broadcasters, a flat distributing device is mounted behind the seeding mechanism; the seeds fall uniformly from the device onto the field. The working elements, that is, the seeding mechanisms and stirrers, are rotated by a direct drive (in mounted planters) or by a support-wheel drive (in trailer-type planters) using chain or gear drives. Foreign planters use similar engineering designs.

In the USSR other types of planters are also used for planting crop seeds. They include combination planter-plows, planter-cultivators, and planter-stubble plows. Planter-plows are equipped with a plow body, seed hoppers with seeding mechanisms, and seed spouts. The machines simultaneously plow and deposit seeds in the furrows formed by the plow body. Planter-cultivators are designed to work soil previously worked by machines without moldboards; they are also able to plant seeds in stubble land. They simultaneously sow, loosen the soil, cut weeds, deposit mineral fertilizer in the rows, and turn over the seeded rows. Planter-stubble plows have stubble disks and spool-type seeding mechanisms with seed spouts. The seeds pass through the spouts into furrows formed by the disks and are later covered with soil.

REFERENCE

Karpenko, A. N., and A. A. Zelenev. Sel’skokhoziaistvennye mashiny, 2nd ed. Moscow, 1968.

planter

A permanent, ornamental container to receive planted pots or boxes, often nonmovable and integral with the finish of a building.
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planter


  • noun

Synonyms for planter

noun the owner or manager of a plantation

Synonyms

  • plantation owner

Related Words

  • farmer
  • granger
  • husbandman
  • sodbuster

noun a worker who puts or sets seeds or seedlings into the ground

Related Words

  • worker

noun a decorative pot for house plants

Related Words

  • flowerpot
  • pot
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