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What is seed cleaning?

This is the process of removal of any foreign material or low quality, infected seeds and different crop varieties. Seed cleaning is that segment of the seed industry responsible for upgrading seed & improving planting condition of seed .This help in increasing the quality of the seeds hence ensuring increase in Farm productivity.

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When should seed cleaning be carried out?

Seeds should be cleaned immediately after harvest. If the seeds are very moist and cleaning is done by machines, it may be necessary to dry the seeds within 12 - 16% moisture content before cleaning to prevent damage.


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How should cleaning be done?

Cleaning should be done in a way that causes the least damage to the seed and does not waste good seeds.

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Is seed cleaning something I can do myself to reduce costs?

Yes. However, the initial cost of purchasing equipment necessary for successful cleaning of various seed types can easily exceed tens of thousands of rupees. Professional seed cleaning represents a small percentage of the final cost of finished goods. We see great value in the services we offer and hope to have an opportunity to work with you.

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Can One Machines work on different seeds?

We also use individualized, seed specific settings on our machines to limit unwanted scarification. We provide number screens to be fitted on single machinery to our work on different variety of seeds


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How quickly can you turn-around my order?

It depends on whether you have order single machin or complete plant, but generally speaking it takes only two to three week time after the receipt of order.


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Capacity mentioned on the machines are input or output  capacity?

Capacity mentioned on the machinery is the total amount of seed/grain machines it can handle per hour and in other words it is throughout capacity.
 
 
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