No. Plows are farming implements and weren't invented until after the Agricultural Revolution, when hunter-gatherers converted to farmers. Hunter-gatherers rely on hunting and gathering in order to obtain food, not farming.
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Yes, people still use seeder plows, particularly in agriculture for planting seeds efficiently. Modern seeder plows have evolved to incorporate advanced technology, such as GPS and precision planting systems, which enhance their effectiveness. While some farms have transitioned to more advanced machinery, traditional seeder plows remain in use, especially in smaller or organic farming operations.
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Farmers began using iron plows in the late 18th century, with the spread of the Industrial Revolution. These iron plows were more durable and efficient than their wooden predecessors, leading to increased productivity in agriculture.
An agrarian type of society engages in large scale farming based on the use of plows drawn by animals. This can also be referred to as an agricultural society.