Discing definition

Discing means to remove weeds and flammable vegetation with an implement such as a harrow or plow that turns and loosens the soil with a series of disks.

Examples of Discing in a sentence

  • This subsidy would apply once in every two (2) years; except that replacement prescription safety lenses will be subsidized to 100% to a maximum of the amounts stated above, when and as required in the Spot Welding and Discing areas.

  • Whilst the Scheduled Vessel is being used for Water Skiing, Barefoot Skiing, Kneeboarding, Sit-down Hydrofoiling, Skurfing, Wakeboarding, Wakeskating, Discing and Tubing, the third party liability limits relating to these activities are reduced to: These limits shall apply from the time any person or persons begin to leave the Scheduled Vessel, or such activity commences, and will continue until the person or persons are safely back on board and such activity ceases completely.

  • Discing and burning treatments increased percentage bare ground and decreased percentage litter and litter depth.

  • Discing of the fields during ground preparation sometimes involves the use of tractors at night.

  • Discing following herbicide application increased desirable forb coverage, including common ragweed, beggar’s-lice, and beggar-ticks (Bidens spp.).

  • Discing later in the spring (April and May) is more likely to stimulate undesirable plants, such as johnsongrass, goosegrass, broadleaf signalgrass, and crabgrass.

  • This subsidy would apply once in every two (2) calendar years; except that replacement prescription safety lenses will be subsidized to 100% to a maximum of the amounts stated above, when and as required in the Spot Welding and Discing areas.

  • Discing shall be performed in such a manner as to completely eliminate all standing weeds.

  • Discing for native food management may be done at any time during the dormant season; however, late March is generally best because soil disturbance during this period destroys a minimum of existing food and cover.

Related to Discing

  • Cutting means to penetrate with a sharp-edged instrument and includes sawing, but does not include shearing, slicing, or punching.

  • Discipline means any action taken by a school district in response to behavioral violations.

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  • Workforce means employees, volunteers, trainees or other persons whose performance of work is under the direct control of a party, whether or not they are paid by that party.

  • Counterfeit Work means Work that is or contains unlawful or unauthorized reproductions, substitutions, or alterations that have been knowingly mismarked, misidentified, or otherwise misrepresented to be an authentic, unmodified part from the original manufacturer, or a source with the express written authority of the original manufacturer or current design activity, including an authorized aftermarket manufacturer. Unlawful or unauthorized substitution includes used Work represented as new, or the false identification of grade, serial number, lot number, date code, or performance characteristics. "Suspect Counterfeit Work" means Work for which credible evidence (including, but not limited to, visual inspection or testing) provides reasonable doubt that the Work part is authentic.