The animals were instructed to plow the grazing field to prepare it for planting crops as part of their effort to increase self-sufficiency and improve their living conditions. By cultivating the land, they aimed to produce their own food, reducing reliance on human farmers and fostering a sense of independence. This task was seen as a crucial step towards achieving their collective goals of prosperity and equality within their community.
A plow. (or a plough) It's an implement usually pulled by a tractor through the field, but in some countries of the world, it's still pulled by draft animals.
It depends on how big your field and plow are.
He can plow his field, and get his crops.
Sludge.
Plough is the British spelling of the American variation Plow. "The farmer needs to plough the field."
Tie the string to the ox and make it run in the field.
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A plow made of iron. A plow is a farming implement (or "tool" for most of you) to turn over land and expose the soil for the first stages in preparing a field for seeding crops.
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The steel plow came about as the cost of steel fell and the need for more efficient farming came about. The main advantage of the steel plow is that you can plow more of a field in any given time. This makes food less labour intensive and cheaper.
A carabao is useful because it helps farmers to plow the field.
JOHN DEERe's improved on Jothero Wood plow because he made a plow that had replaceable parts, but John Deere made a plow that he invented. His plow was a lightweight steel plow. But each plow had an heavy iron or wooden handles that was held on by slow-moving oxen's, or a horse. But they mostly used Horses back than because the Horses can get the field plowed quicklier than the slow-moving oxens.