preplant

/ˈpriːplænt/

Definitions

1. verb

to plant something before another activity, especially to plant a crop before the main planting season.

“Farmers often preplant a cover crop to protect the soil during the off-season.”

2. noun

an operation of planting seeds before the main planting season.

“The farm’s schedule included a preplant rotation to improve soil quality.”

Synonyms

  • pre-seed
  • pre-sow

Antonyms

  • late-season
  • post-emerge