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why do farmers plough the soil

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Answered by Sushant111
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Plowing fields can also turn organic matter into soil to increase decomposition and add nutrients from the organic matter to the soil. Many farmers spread manure from cattle and swine onto their fields. This manure is rich in nitrogen which is essential for plant growth. Turning the soil over not only mixes this organic matter, but it also increases oxygen in the soil which speeds up decomposition of the organic matter and makes more oxygen available for the plant roots.
Answered by harshvardhanojha
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Answer:

Farmers Plough the soil to keep it fertile . By ploughing the soil, the air enters the soil which makes it better . With this more oxygen is available for the plant.

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