Arable farming.
To plough means to use a drawn implement to turn over the topsoil to allow seed sowing.
i believe that the ox and plough are still in use today. athough there aremt as many around now bcause of tractors and the ploughs that they can plough, ut in small little counrties they still use the ox and plough.
Plough is the British spelling of the American variation Plow. "The farmer needs to plough the field."
Snow plough Garden plough Tilling plough Tree plough Et cetera
Snow plough Garden plough Tilling plough Tree plough Et cetera
The plough would turn the land over and even it out. A plough was usually pulled by horses, mules, or oxen. With a plough, farmers would be able to loosen the soil to make it easier to plant crops.
Garnier began his career at Schering-Plough in the marketing department and held a dozen different positions in seven countries over 15 years.Schering-Plough, 1975-1983
to help make farming easier. farmers use to use a stick and their own strength. but then the plough was invented. then farmers could hook up a pair of oxen or horses to the plough and start their farming. the plough makes things a lot easier. but now we have tractors to do all that work
The stump-jump plough was invented by Richard and Clarence Smith in the Yorke Peninsula. Richard Smith had land at Kalkabury, and worked on the idea for a plough that would life over stumps at his blacksmith's workshop in Port Wakefield. The plough was first demonstrated at the Moonta Show.
a farmer uses it to plough the field
Plough it and plough it and repeat the process upto getting the signs of wet spot. Then you will be winner whatever may be the range of infertility.
Schering-Plough was created in 1971.