Biology, asked by shreeshanth24, 9 months ago

3. Why is farmland ploughed before sowing
seeds?
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Answered by samirahamad
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Explanation:

why is farmland ploughed before sowing seeds? ... Ploughing loosens and turns the soil ,removes the weeds ,makes the soil aerated .This helps the roots to penetrate deeper. The seeds should be sown at appropriate depth.The seeds sown superficially can be eaten by the birds.But they should be sown too deep also .

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Answered by msnitikasood
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Answer:

Farmland is often ploughed before sowing seed to loosen the soil and smoothen it out. This helps in removing clumps and just making it softer. It is done to aerate the soil properly so that the seeds, when planted, receive the required amount of oxygen, water, sunlight and the sapling can easily break through upwards.  

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