Environmental Sciences, asked by harshthakur66777, 6 months ago

For what does a farmer use an implement called a 'tiphan' ? ​

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Answered by ramyadukuntla
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A tiphan is a type three-bladed seed drill which is used to sow seeds by cutting a furrow, placing the seed, and covering it up to a desired depth....

Tiphan, pabhari, and duphan are all types of seed drills originally developed in India. The pabhari has four coulters (a vertical cutting blade) to make four rows, a tiphan has three coulters making three rows, and a duphan has two coulters making two rows at a time.

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Answered by BEASTSBOY
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Answer:

A tiphan is a type three-bladed seed drill which is used to sow seeds by cutting a furrow, placing the seed, and covering it up to a desired depth....

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