Discing and planting are foundational practices in agriculture and land management, essential for preparing soil and establishing healthy vegetation. Whether the goal is to grow crops, restore pastures, control erosion, or improve wildlife habitat, these two steps work hand in hand to set the stage for successful plant growth.
The process begins with discing, which involves the use of a disc harrow—a piece of equipment equipped with multiple round, concave blades arranged in a series. Pulled behind a tractor, these rotating discs cut into the soil, breaking up compacted layers, chopping up plant residue, and turning under weeds. This action helps aerate the ground, incorporate organic matter, and create a finely tilled, loose seedbed that promotes better root penetration and moisture retention.

