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The farmer ploughs the field.

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Answered by khushic569
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Explanation:

How do farmers plough their fields?

There are different plows that are used in different ways, but essentially they are pulled behind a tractor, with a hydraulic lift system raising and lowering them when the tractor turns around, or crosses a terrace, road, or obstacle.

Plows are used to break up hard soil, to cultivate plants, to roll soil over to incorporate plant matter into the soil, and to build terraces. There are subsoilers, chisel plows, cultivators, and bottom plows (probably more, who’s counting? I have bottom plows and cultivators myself).

These tools have to be configured correctly to work. They have to engage the soil at the correct angle, at the correct depth, and pulled at the optimum speed to do their job. It isn’t really a technical skill, it is just a learnt skill that farmer acquire from experience. The old days of plowing with a mule or oxen were the same, the farmer would raise or lower the handles of the beam to force the plow deeper or raise it shallower. I don’t miss those days, even though I built, own, and use a push plow still to this day.

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