Roto-planter Systems for Single-pass Crop Establishment: A Machine System-level Review

G. Sindhuja *

Department Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, Dr. NTR College of Agricultural Engineering, ANGRAU, India.

A. Ashok Kumar

Department Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, Dr. NTR College of Agricultural Engineering, ANGRAU, India.

A. Srinivasa Rao

Department Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, Dr. NTR College of Agricultural Engineering, ANGRAU, India.

Ch. Someswara Rao

Department Food Processing and Technology, Dr. NTR College of Food Science and Technology, ANGRAU, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Roto-planters, which integrate rotary tillage and seed placement into a single pass, have emerged as a promising solution to reduce fuel consumption, labour requirement and field time in crop establishment. Although extensive research exists on rotavators and planters individually, a consolidated understanding of their interaction when combined as roto-planters remains limited. This review was conducted to address this gap by systematically analysing rotary tillage mechanics, planter technologies and their combined influence on soil condition, seed placement accuracy and energy performance.

The review synthesizes available studies to explain how rotary-induced soil disturbance, vibration and fluctuating power demand affect seed metering, depth control and seed-soil contact. Key performance benefits and limitations of existing roto-planter designs are identified, along with critical research gaps related to soil-seed interaction, vibration effects and system integration. Based on the reviewed evidence, the paper proposes design and research directions emphasizing controlled soil disturbance, vibration-resistant seed metering and improved depth-control mechanisms to enhance the reliability and adoption of roto-planter systems. The review also highlights the extensive development and adoption of roto-tiller planters for power tiller operated systems in South Asia and for small four-wheel tractors in China, which have significantly contributed to mechanizing crop establishment in smallholder farming systems.

Keywords: Rotary tillage, single-pass sowing, combined tillage, seed placement, energy efficiency


How to Cite

Sindhuja, G., A. Ashok Kumar, A. Srinivasa Rao, and Ch. Someswara Rao. 2026. “Roto-Planter Systems for Single-Pass Crop Establishment: A Machine System-Level Review”. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 48 (3):74-85. https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2026/v48i34103.

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