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Can you name two things that have to do with an agricultural area?

plants rural garden produce plow field farm crop


When farmers plow their fields along the curves of a slope what is it called?

Contour plowing. This technique helps prevent soil erosion by following the natural shape of the land, allowing water to flow evenly across the slope rather than washing away topsoil.


Why do we use the word Acre to explain land size?

Like the mile, the acre owes its existence to the concept of the furlong. Remember that a furlong was considered to be the length of a furrow a team of oxen could plow in one day without resting. An acre—which gets its name from an Old English word meaning "open field"—was originally the amount of land that a single farmer with a single ox could plow in one day. Over time, the old Saxon inhabitants of England established that this area was equivalent to a long, thin strip of land one furlong in length and one chain—an old unit of length equivalent to 66 feet—wide. That's how we ended up with an acre that's equivalent to 43,560 square feet.


How did settlers overcome barriers in farming the plains?

The early plains farmers were very ingenious creating many new products to farm the plains. In fact, John Deer created his very first mass produced plow to help farmers till the earth to plant their crops.


How do you turn my land into farmland?

To turn your land into farmland, you first need to assess the soil quality and ensure it is suitable for farming. Clear the land of any debris or obstacles, plow the soil to prepare it for planting, and consider irrigation options depending on the location and water availability. Finally, start planting crops or crops appropriate for the area and climate.

Related Questions

Whats used for faster and easier planting?

The plow.


What does iron plow mean?

An iron plow is a chinese farming item used to dig up dirt to get to more fertile soil.


What does plow with girls mean?

Like plowing a girl? banging her


When a guy says he loves the way you answer the phone what does it mean?

He wants to plow you


What does the title Speed the Plow mean?

"Speed the Plow" is a phrase that originated in the 18th century and refers to the act of working diligently. In the context of David Mamet's play "Speed-the-Plow," the title suggests themes of ambition, productivity, and the cutthroat nature of the entertainment industry.


What does 'clean his plow' mean?

It is an old cowboy term meaning to beat someone up.


What farmer uses to plow?

A plow.


What was a Victorian plow called?

a plow


Who said rain will follow the plow?

The saying "rain will follow the plow" was popularized by journalist and historian Charles Dana Wilber in his 1859 book "The Great Valleys and Prairies of America." Wilber argued that settlers moving westward would bring rain and transform the arid western lands into fertile farmland. However, this theory was later proven to be incorrect, as the climate in the western United States is primarily determined by large-scale weather patterns, not human activity.


What does the cowboy slang 'clean his plow' mean?

Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to beat or thrash thoroughly. The image is of hitting him so hard that all the dirt flies off the plow.


Who invented the V-plow?

john plow


What is a Horse plow?

A plow that a horse pulls.