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Horses help plow crops, carry the crops around, and carries the farmer to places. Horses are very helpful and have feet made for the soil and ground of the farming area. Plus, when horses do their business, horses are helping the soil because it dries up and becomes nutrients for the soil which fertilizes it and makes the soil better to plant crops on.

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