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what does a farmer do to promote the growth of earth worms and microbes in the field?​

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Answered by s136717621
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Ploughing of the soil can help the farmer to increase  earthworms and microbes in the field. Ploughing creates space in soil which leads in aeration and the loose soil promotes the growth of earthworms and microbes. It also helps in removal of weeds and kills pathogenic anaerobic microbes.

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Answered by Divyanshabaviskar
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Ploughing the soil will assist the farmer in increasing the number of earthworms and microbes in his or her area. Ploughing allows for aeration of the soil, and the loose soil encourages the growth of earthworms and microbes. It also destroys pathogenic anaerobic microbes and aids in the elimination of weeds. Ploughing is a farmer's practice that promotes the growth of earthworms and microbes in the field. Ploughing is a farming tool that is used to cut, raise, turn over, and partially pummeled dirt.

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