Biology, asked by AlexsWorld, 2 months ago

Why should the soil be levelled after digging​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It typically involves

(1) plowing to "till" or dig-up, mix, and overturn the soil.

(2) harrowing to break the soil clods into smaller mass and incorporate plant residue, and

(3) leveling the field.

This is important for effective weed control and for enriching the soil.

Answered by ansariroshan1602
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Answer:

Soil digging is the most essential and primary activity of land preparation for gardening. Good digging makes the soil porous, improves the drainage, and removes obstacles from the plant's roots. All hard objects such as boulders, stones, roots of trees, etc. weeds, as far as possible should be removed after digging.

The levelling of ploughed fields prevents the top fertile soil from being carried away by strong winds or washed away by rain water. The levelling of ploughed fields helps in the uniform distribution of water in the fields during irrigation. The levelling of ploughed fields helps in preventing the loss of moisture.

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