planfresing
Planfresing is a term used to describe a specific type of agricultural practice. It refers to the cultivation of plants on a finely tilled soil surface. This fine tilth is achieved through repeated plowing and harrowing, creating a crumbly texture that is ideal for seed germination and root establishment. The goal of planfresing is to prepare a seedbed that is free from large clods of earth, which can impede the even distribution of seeds and hinder the development of young seedlings.
The process typically involves several stages. Initial plowing breaks up the soil, followed by disking or harrowing
While planfresing can promote good seed-to-soil contact and uniform emergence, it also has potential drawbacks. The