well i hve da same question xD
The plow, pulled by an animal or a machine enables a farmer to till a large area of ground in preparation for the planting of crops. Using a plow the farmer can till a much greater area then he could by hand digging.
A plow.
The steel plow was an important invention because it made farmer's lives easier because before John Deere invented it, there was only the iron plow. When farmers plowed the ground, the soil stuck to the iron making farmers have to clean it regularly. The steel plow cleaned itself and relieved the farmer's burdens. It also brought more people too the south.
A farmer, or a plowman (in Britain, a ploughman)
They can plow fields.
He can plow his field, and get his crops.
It is a scientific fact that jerry is most definitely a Midwestern plow-farmer, geological evidence shows that he did in fact have a plow farm. recent photos of his Amish like beard do nothing more then reinforce these facts. Questions still remain weather he is a queer Midwestern plow farmer.
plow
Plough is the British spelling of the American variation Plow. "The farmer needs to plough the field."
because they dig in soil
A self scouring plow cleans (or scours) itself as the plow is drug through the ground
The steel plow helps the great plains in many ways. The steel plow made farmer life easier with planting crops.