wysianie
Wysianie is a term used in Polish agriculture to denote the act of sowing seeds into soil as part of crop production. It derives from the verb siać and the noun-forming suffix -anie, and is used to describe the distribution of seeds over a field, either by hand or with machinery. In practice, wysianie includes both broadcast sowing, where seeds are scattered over the surface, and drill sowing, where seeds are placed at prescribed depths and spacings in rows.
Methods range from manual spreading to advanced mechanized systems. Broadcasting uses spreaders or manual throwing and
Prerequisites and factors: successful wysianie depends on seed quality, appropriate seeding rate, soil preparation, and moisture
History and significance: since ancient times, humans have used various forms of wysianie, evolving from planting