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why is ploughing important.​

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Answered by aadishwarslash
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Explanation:

The prime purpose of ploughing is to turn over the uppermost soil, so bringing fresh nutrients to the surface, while burying weeds and crop remains to decay. Trenches cut by the plough are called furrows

Answered by Anonymous
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The prime purpose of ploughing is to turn over the outermost layer of soil to bring fresh nutrients to the surface while burying weed and decay.

After ploughing the field becomes more fertile as the soil that is broken gets mixed with the one that is wet and rich in nutrients.

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