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Plough are used by farmers to in soil tiling process to loosen, turn and invert the soil before sowing the seeds. A few decades ago, when modern agriculture was not a time of mechanics, plough or plow used to pulled by oxen and horses but nowadays modern ploughs are pulled by modern tractors.<br>Read more at - https://tinyurl.com/uvf5s2t9
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What is a Plough? Plough are used by farmers to in soil tiling process to loosen, turn and invert the soil before sowing the seeds. Presented by: Shivam Gupta
Disc Plough MouldBoard Plough Reversible MouldBoard Plough One-way Plough What are Tip: Use links to go to a different page inside your presentation. Links work best for pages like this one! the types of Plough? Subsoil Plough How: Highlight text, click on the link symbol on the toolbar, and select the page in your presentation that you want to connect. Chisel Plough
Disc Plough It is directly mounted to the tractors. Used to prepare the rocky and rooted area's soil for seed planting. MouldBoard Plough It is used to break heavy or tuff soil since it has a strong frame that helps to resist load during deep ploughing. Reversible MouldBoard Plough A reversible mould-board plough turns the upper layer of the soil to the right or left side of direction or as required when making its rounds attached to a tractor.
One-way Plough A one-way plough uses a steel blade with bar points for the toughest ploughing jobs. And it can move in a single direction. Subsoil Plough Subsoil plough is designed to break up hard layers or pans without bringing them to the surface. Chisel Plough Chisel plough is used for breaking hard pans and for deep ploughing (60-70 cm) with fewer disturbances to the top layers.