The plow serves three different functions.
First, it turns over the soil killing the current vegetation. That prepares the ground so the desired crop can be planted. If you threw your seeds on land already full of plants, they simply would not grow.
Second, it broke up the soil so air would get to the roots of the new plants and rain would soak into the ground. Water would not simply wash away.
Third, it turned over the soil so that weed seeds on the ground were plowed under and when crop seeds were planted they would be on the ground or just underneath. Thus, crop seeds would start out higher than weed seeds.
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the importance of seed dispersal is for the continuation of plant and species life
The steel plow could work difficult soils.
The cow pulls the plow. Without the cow, there would be no agriculture. You do not eat your seed corn. You do not kill and eat the animal that pulls your plow.
with a plow...
a plow
A plow.
A plow that a horse pulls.
john plow
plains are important because they are good source of fresh fuits and vegtables plains are being plow by a farmers or a carabaos plains are good and important landforms
Maybe not the best plow, but he did make a very good plow.
A seed plow is a plow that plows the land and drops the seeds into the furrows at the same time.
im not sure but i know it isn't a plow...
John deere invented the steel plow in 1837