Wheel Seeder vs. Jab Planter
Farming isn't "one size fits all." A farmer planting corn on the flat plains has very different needs from a farmer planting beans on terraced hills or under plastic mulch.
At Pandora, we specialize in Manual Seeders designed specifically for small-to-medium farms. We offer two main types: the Hand Push (Wheel) Seeder and the Handheld (Jab) Planter.
Both are huge upgrades from traditional "bent-over" hand sowing. But choosing the wrong one can make your work harder, not easier.
So, which one is right for your land? Let's compare them side-by-side in terms of terrain, efficiency, and crop compatibility.
3. Crop Compatibility: What Can You Plant?
A common question we get is: "Can it plant peanuts?" or "Will it crush my soybeans?"
Both Pandora Wheel and Jab seeders utilize an Interchangeable Seed Roller System. By changing the internal plastic wheel (seed roll), you can adapt the machine to various seed sizes.
Compatible Crops Include:
Pandora Advantage: Our seeders come with a set of multi-size rollers included, so you don't need to buy separate machines for different crops. The transparent hopper design also allows you to monitor seed levels instantly.
4. The 2-in-1 Upgrade: Seeding + Fertilizing
Once you have chosen the Style (Wheel vs. Jab), the next question is: Do you want to fertilize at the same time?
Choose CF-OS66. It features dual boxes (one for seeds, one for fertilizer) and drops them sequentially.
Choose CF-OS01. It features dual tubes to inject seed and fertilizer simultaneously but separated by soil to prevent root burning.
Why upgrade? Combining seeding and fertilizing in one pass reduces soil compaction and saves 50% of labor time.
The Decision Matrix
Still not decided? Use this quick comparison table:
Still not sure?
Tell us about your soil type and main crop, and we will recommend the perfect model for you.
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