Q1.. What happens to size of soil lumps after ploughing?
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The size of soil lumps decreases after plowing.
Soil plowing:
- Ploughing's primary aim is to turn over the topsoil, bringing fresh nutrients to the surface while burying weeds and crop residues to decay.
- Furrows are trenches cut by the plough.
- In current practice, a ploughed field is usually permitted to dry before being harrowed and planted.
- Field ploughing is accomplished with a ploughing implement.
- Ploughs are composed of wood or iron and feature an iron point for quick soil penetration.
- Tractors or pairs of bullocks pull the ploughs.
- The fundamental goal of ploughing is to turn over the top layer of soil, bringing fresh nutrients to the surface while burying weeds and previous crop residues and enabling them to decompose.
- Ploughing has the following advantages: Soil loosening can increase air circulation.
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