row planting
Row planting is an agricultural technique where seeds or plants are sown in straight lines, or rows, across a field. This method allows for organized planting, making it easier to manage crops, apply fertilizers, and control weeds. It is commonly used for various crops, including corn, soybeans, and wheat.
The spacing between rows can vary depending on the type of crop and the farming equipment used. Row planting helps improve air circulation and sunlight exposure, which can enhance plant growth and yield. Additionally, it facilitates easier access for machinery during planting and harvesting processes.