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A reversible plough is a type of agricultural plough designed to turn over soil by reversing its direction of operation without needing to lift it from the ground. This allows for more efficient ploughing, as the operator can alternate the direction of the ploughshare, which can help in managing soil erosion and improving soil structure. Reversible ploughs are particularly useful in larger fields and are often used in conjunction with tractors. The design typically features two or more shares that can be flipped, allowing for continuous ploughing in a straight line.

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