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
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The plural form for the noun plough is ploughs.
Tractors normally pull ploughs (plows).
Working Rotary Snow Ploughs on Lehigh Valley Railroad - 1902 was released on: USA: February 1902
Disc ploughs are farm implements used for primary tillage to break up soil and prepare it for planting. Here are some advantages and disadvantages of disc ploughs: Advantages: High efficiency: Disc ploughs are known for their high efficiency in breaking up hard soils, making them suitable for large scale farming operations. Better weed control: Disc ploughs help to uproot weeds and unwanted plants, which leads to better weed control in fields. Improved soil structure: The ploughing action of disc ploughs helps to improve the soil structure by breaking up compacted soil, which can improve water infiltration and aeration. Reduced soil erosion: The ploughing action of disc ploughs helps to reduce soil erosion by breaking up soil compaction, which reduces the risk of soil runoff. Disadvantages: High power requirements: Disc ploughs require a high amount of power to operate, which means that they are typically used with larger tractors. High maintenance: Disc ploughs have many moving parts that can wear out quickly, requiring regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance. Poor performance on rocky soils: Disc ploughs are not suitable for rocky soils as the discs can become damaged by rocks and stones. High fuel consumption: Due to the high power requirements of disc ploughs, they tend to consume more fuel than other tillage implements. In summary, disc ploughs are efficient and effective implements for primary tillage operations, but they have some disadvantages such as high power requirements, high maintenance, and poor performance on rocky soils.
The letters LOSHGUP are a scrambled form of "ploughs" (plows).
tools such as horse drawn ploughs, scythes
He was a carpenter , he must have made ploughs or yolks for the carts.
Philip Buller has written: 'Pots, platters & ploughs'
Are ploughs and fallow land still use today
John Deere is reported to be the first person to produce steel ploughs in the US in 1837. These were much stronger than the iron ploughs that had been used for hundreds of years.
yes they had primitive wooden ploughs hauled by oxen or slaves