the soil will not be loosened and will not be good for cultivation.
If a field is not ploughed before sowing the seeds, two disadvantages could occur. Firstly, the soil may not be properly aerated, leading to poor root development and reduced nutrient uptake by the plants. Secondly, there may be an increased risk of weed growth as ploughing helps to bury weed seeds and disrupt their growth cycle.
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nonexpert read nectar in a seiverice for example is sprouted on the field. then the field is flooded when the plants begin to mature. that's when fish can be used to fertilize the paddy. when plants are mature, the field is drained, (the fish can be eaten) and the grain is harvested. its a religion in Bali. I'm not an expert.
what is old field succession Old Field succession is when old farm land has been left to the elements to change naturally over time. It has primarily been studied in the Eastern united states. After the field is abandoned it is colonized by plants and if left long enough will turn into a copse.
If an object loses more electrons, it becomes positively charged, resulting in an increase in its electric field strength. Additionally, the distribution of the electric field around the object changes, with the field lines becoming denser and extending further outward due to the greater positive charge.
If a field is not ploughed before sowing the seeds, two disadvantages could occur. Firstly, the soil may not be properly aerated, leading to poor root development and reduced nutrient uptake by the plants. Secondly, there may be an increased risk of weed growth as ploughing helps to bury weed seeds and disrupt their growth cycle.
Soil , if ploughed in a dry season , it breaks into big mud pieces called crumbs . It is necessary to break these crumbs with a wooden plank or iron leveller . With the help of these , the field is levelled for sowing as well as for irrigation.
I ploughed the whole field today.
The farmer ploughed his field.
A furrow is a ploughed row in a field.
a gort is a ploughed field.
After the field had been ploughed there was lots of clay to be seen.
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Farmers level the field before sowing seeds to ensure uniform distribution of water and nutrients, promote even growth of crops, and enable efficient mechanized farming practices such as planting and harvesting. Leveling also helps prevent waterlogging in low-lying areas and runoff in sloping fields.
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The process in which the field is levelled for sowing the seeds,for irrigation and for breaking the big pieces of soil is called levelling.
Actually the phrase is "sowing your oats" referring to the planting of oats in a field.