Ploughing is the correct spelling, plowing is the US spelling.
i don't know what is mean by tilling
it is used to crush the big lumps of soil left after ploughing.
A plow of course. It is a machine that is dragged behind the tractor that turns over the earth in the beginning stages of preparing fields for seeding.
A traditional technology which is used for ploughing the filed is known as plough.The working principle of plough is pulling and digging.
Now days ploughing is done by tractor driven cultivator .the use of cultivator saves labour and time .
Contour ploughing is typically done on sloping land to prevent soil erosion. This involves ploughing along the contour lines of the land, rather than up and down the slope, to create ridges that help slow down water runoff and promote water absorption.
''Is my team ploughing'' can be rephrased as "Are my friends ploughing the fields?"
No, "ploughing" is a verb. The noun form of "ploughing" is "plowing."
Planking is usually done after ploughing a field. It help to prepare a levelled seedbed suitable for a normal crop stand.
Is My Team Ploughing was created in 1896.
The soil crumbs formed can be broken by wooden or iron plank easily.
National Ploughing Championships was created in 1931.
Ploughing is the correct spelling, plowing is the US spelling.
After ploughing, the soil is typically harrowed to break up clumps and smooth the surface. This helps create a better seedbed and improves seed-to-soil contact, promoting optimal germination and crop growth. Additionally, fertilizers or amendments can be added at this stage to provide necessary nutrients for the plants.
The National Ploughing Association (NPA) was founded in 1931. They often hold competitions featuring the best in hand made ploughs made from a variety of materials.
Summer ploughing is the practice of ploughing fields during the summer months in preparation for planting crops in the next growing season. This helps to break up and turn the soil, making it easier for seeds to be sown and promoting better plant growth. Summer ploughing also helps to control weeds and pests, leading to a more successful harvest.