Yes, people still use seeder plows, particularly in agriculture for planting seeds efficiently. Modern seeder plows have evolved to incorporate advanced technology, such as GPS and precision planting systems, which enhance their effectiveness. While some farms have transitioned to more advanced machinery, traditional seeder plows remain in use, especially in smaller or organic farming operations.
Today, plows are primarily used in agriculture for tilling soil to prepare it for planting crops. They help break up and aerate the soil, control weeds, and incorporate organic matter and fertilizers. Modern plows can be attached to tractors, making the process more efficient and allowing for larger areas to be cultivated quickly. Additionally, plows are sometimes used in landscaping and gardening to create planting beds or manage soil erosion.
Because it is useful, cheap and versatile.
The seeder plow, also known as a seed drill, was typically made from wood and metal components. The wooden frame provided structure and support, while metal parts, such as the plowshare and seed tubes, facilitated soil cutting and seed distribution. Innovations in materials over time included the use of cast iron and later steel to enhance durability and efficiency. This combination allowed for more effective planting by placing seeds at the proper depth and spacing.
Not necesarily, but it could. Agriculture is an intensive form of gardening if you will. Horticulture is the practice of gardening without anything like plows or machinery and a variety of crops in one place, while agriculture is pretty much anything past that point, usually growing one staple crop over a large area using plows animals machinery, anything to make it possible
All generations from 1st to 4th are still in use today.
None. Farmers don't use weapons to make their crops. They use farm machinery like tractors, plows, seeder, sprayer, etc.
It works the same way as planting seeds yourself, except the seeder plants four plots at once, your farmer stays still while using the Seeder (and the tractor and harvester), requires plenty of fuel, and fuel can only be purchased using FV Cash (not coins). However, some Christmas gifts include 1 or 10 fuel refills. Keep in mind, if you use the Tractor, you can earn ribbons. You can't earn points towards ribbons with the Seeder or Harvester.
Its a gardening equipment used to plant rice seeds
plows wheels spheres
Horse drawn plows.
click on the seeder (the machine itself) and goto plant seeds
They used iron plows
oxen, slaves
hoes,plows,shovels
tractors, plows, cultivators, reapers, harvesters e.t.c
Farmers began using iron plows in the late 18th century, with the spread of the Industrial Revolution. These iron plows were more durable and efficient than their wooden predecessors, leading to increased productivity in agriculture.
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