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![Seeder Roller Generator for Jang seeders](https://farmhack.org/sites/default/files/Cross10mm16.png)
Seeder Roller Generator for Jang seeders
This is a tool inspired by farmhack user, jellenbogen's custom Jang seeder rollers. It is an OpenSCAD script that lets the user set the seed well size, depth, shape, number and offset to generate a 3D printable model. It is intended to be used to generate custom seed rollers to suit your specific seed spacing and quantity requirements. Please see Documentation below.
![Heated Greenhouse Table](https://farmhack.org/sites/default/files/Germ%20Chamber2.jpg)
Heated Greenhouse Table
Heated greenhouse tables serve two main purpose on the small market garden veggie farm. First, it offers a place with a fairly constant temperature to ensure high germination rates. Not too unlike the Sweat Box Germination Chamber (http://farmhack.net/tools/sweat-box-germination-chamber), However, this tool allows us to continue growing the seedlings under optimal conditions until they get a bit stronger. Secondly, we can get some onion plants out to the greenhouse to free up room in our seedling room. We start onions and greenhouse tomatoes under lights in the basement, then move them out to the greenhouse when we are ready to start heating the greenhouse/nursery.
![Water Wheel Transplanter](https://farmhack.org/sites/default/files/2014-08-18%2015.21.06_0_0.jpg)
Water Wheel Transplanter
Makes it easy to plant seedlings quickly with minimum labor.
![Home built no-till seed drill](https://farmhack.org/sites/default/files/seeding5.jpg)
Home built no-till seed drill
This is my home built no-till seed drill I use for planting legume mix winter cover crop seed in our stone fruit orchard. It produces very uniform seed spacing and depth with minimal soil disturbance, allowing optimum germination in our dry farmed environment.
![Triangle quick-attach to 3 point hitch](https://farmhack.org/sites/default/files/triangle%20hitch.gif)
Triangle quick-attach to 3 point hitch
This quick attach system enables more rapid and safer changing of implements than a standard three point hitch. The design also enables use of a standard three point hitch if the tractor side portion of the quick attach system is not installed.
![Cover Crop Roller](https://farmhack.org/sites/default/files/pa180023_0.jpg)
Cover Crop Roller
This tool is used to roll standing annual cover crops and crimp the stem to prevent regrowth and create a heavy mulch in place that can be planted through using no-till drills, planters and transplanters. This tool entry is based on the Rodale Institute's open source design, and updated by ADABIO
Biketractor
Bike tractor used for weeding, planting, harvesting, hoeiing, marking rows,..
Row/Bed Marker
The tool shown here is a row/bed marker that is rolled out before direct seeding or transplanting. There are two versions documented - a hand-pushed model and a rear tractor-mounted model. It's purpose is to quickly make a grid that marks row spacing (three rows in this version) as well as your desired in-row spacing (hand-pushed model marks every 4 inches, tractor-mounted model marks every 12 inches). The purpose of this tools to allow one to quickly seed and transplant on a grid for easy cultivation and harvesting. This system also facilitates in keeping track of yields / plants per bed.
![Ndicea Nitrogen Management](https://farmhack.org/sites/default/files/2011_06_13_eng_ndicea_n_mineralisation_820x468.jpg)
Ndicea Nitrogen Management
I nicked it from the Louis Bolck Institue. I tried to find the copy right rules, but couldn't, so I expect an open source program to be open source. http://www.ndicea.nl/index.php It might be usefull for some of you guys, or maybe some digital wizard who want's to write some more coding in order for it to be even more usefull (eg more application with this one program)
![seedling plug dislodger](https://farmhack.org/sites/default/files/DSC_2151_0.jpg)
seedling plug dislodger
For anyone trying to efficiently get seedlings out of trays, this is a simple solution. Please see the following blog post: http://www.agroecologychiloe.com/diy.html