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Tilling or Turning.
A seed box or seedbed is the container or the plot where you sow seeds before transplanting them to a garden plot.
Richard W. Pointer has written: 'Seedbed of American pluralism' -- subject(s): Pluralism, Religion
Planking is usually done after ploughing a field. It help to prepare a levelled seedbed suitable for a normal crop stand.
W. H. Tacey has written: 'Seedbed preparation effects on native understorey performance on bauxite mine pits'
Donald K Artley has written: 'Effects of burning moist fuels on seedbed preparation in cutover western larch forests' -- subject(s): Prescribed burning, Soil heating, Larches
Because primary tillage usually leaves the soil too rough, uneven, or even "chunky". Mechanical planting systems usually require the field surface to be somewhat level in order to give good seed-to-soil contact.
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Disc Ploughs are used for initial cultivation of soil to prepare seedbed for crop.Disc Ploughs are designed to turn over the layer of soil, for soil mixing and for soil breaking. It also brings fresh nutrients to the surface and buries weeds and remains of last crop by turning over of soil.
Tillage is done to prepare the soil for planting by breaking up compacted soil, incorporating organic matter, and improving soil aeration and water infiltration. It helps to create a favorable seedbed for planting and can also help control weeds by burying weed seeds. However, excessive tillage can lead to soil erosion and loss of organic matter.