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Soil is turned over during tilling.give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tilling for Severely Compacted Soil. Compacted soil that is heavy in clay makes it difficult for roots to push through and grow. To break up compacted soil, you will need to till the soil and then work organic matter into the soil so it retains its loosened texture.


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Answered by vasantinikam2004
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<b>Is soil turned over while tilling? Tilling, the process of working soil as part of cultivation, mixes and breaks up soil, and cuts in weeds or left over crop matter so it will decay and contribute to the soil. Whether you till with a disc harrow, a rotary tiller, or cultivating plows, the soil is mixed and clods or hard soil is loosened, but it isn’t really turned over, Bottom plowing, on the other hand, actually does turn the top layer of soil over. The foot of the bottom plow breaks the plow into the soil to an established depth, the mold board lifts the soil, and the wing, with its wide, curved shape, causes the soil to roll over like a wave breaking on the ocean.

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