reaskülvikut
Reaskülvikut, often translated as "re-sowing" or "reseeding," is an agricultural practice where a crop is sown again, either immediately after a previous sowing or at a later stage in the growing season. This is typically done to compensate for poor germination, uneven crop establishment, or significant crop loss due to pests, diseases, or adverse weather conditions. The primary goal of reaskülvikut is to achieve a satisfactory plant stand and ensure an economically viable yield.
The decision to reaskülvikut is often a difficult one, involving economic considerations such as the cost of
Different crops and growing regions have varying approaches and tolerances for reaskülvikut. For some high-value crops,