Why is the soil suitably levelled beforce soring
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Land is ploughed before sowing, to allow the passage of air through the soil particles, and allow percolation of water to the bottommost layers of the soil. After ploughing, the land is levelled so that birds, winds and other agents can't displace the seeds.
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Answer. Answer: Soil is suitably levelled before sowing the seeds because, the ploughed soil has many crumbs, which are needed to be crushed. Also levelling helps in the equal distribution of manure and fertilizer in the soil.
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