It is used in stubble disruption, in preparing seed beds, in shredding organic materials (sap green grass) on the soil, and in combating fast growing green grass, especially in seasons when rainfall is abundant.
The disc is a rotating circular agricultural machine element used to cut, topple and crush the soil. (T.S.E No: 368 January 1995.
The disc harrow is one of the farmer's most used tillage tools during primary processing.
If the soil is processed with a disc harrow (goble disc harrow) without plowing, the plow is cut and the turnover soil strips fit better on the furrow base without leaving air gaps. After the soil is plowed with a plow, the disc harrow breaks the clods and prepares a good seed bed by smoothing the field surface.
The meadow is rich in grass, usually flat and with high ground water.
The soil can be moist for a long time, the vegetation is dense and tall. The dense and tall vegetation cover forms a tight grass cover, holding the soil tightly and covering all the activated pages.
Winter feet obtained from these areas that are harvested are given to animals. The soil may be wet until the time of mowing, grazing is unlikely. This causes the soil structure to deteriorate. Meadow soils are rich in organic matter, have low pH and have higher water balance than pasture soils.