Plough

A Plough is an agricultural tillage machine for opening and breaking up soil, breaking up clods and digging out furrows so as to prepare for sowing.

  • Hydraulic Reversible Plough(Slatted)

    Hydraulic Reversible Plough(Slatted)

    A hydraulic reversible plow with slatted bodies is a type of agricultural implement that features a series of parallel blades or slats attached to the plowshare, which can be used to cut through and loosen the soil.

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  • Hydraulic Reversible Plough (Moldboard)

    Hydraulic Reversible Plough (Moldboard)

    A hydraulic reversible plow with a moldboard body is a type of farming implement that is designed for use in soil preparation and other agricultural tasks, and features a single, curved blade that is used to turn over and loosen the soil.

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A plough (or plow) is a tool used in agriculture to turn over the soil and prepare it for planting. It consists of a metal blade attached to a frame and handle, and is typically pulled by a tractor or other power train. The plough's blade is sharp and angled, allowing it to cut into the soil and create a furrow as it is pushed or pulled along.

Functions of a plough: Ploughs are a type of farm equipment used for breaking up and turning over soil in preparation for planting crops. This helps to improve the structure of the soil, allowing water and air to penetrate more easily, and also helps to control weeds and incorporate organic matter into the soil. Ploughs can be used to create furrows for planting seeds, to control the depth at which seeds are planted, and to help level the ground after planting. Some ploughs are also equipped with additional attachments, such as harrows, which can be used for further soil preparation and weed control. Overall, the use of ploughs in agriculture helps to improve the efficiency and productivity of crop production.

Types of ploughs: Ploughs have been used for thousands of years to aid in farming, and there are many different types of ploughs that have been developed over time. Some common types of ploughs include:

  1. The moldboard plough, which is used for deep ploughing and breaking up hard soil;
  2. The chisel plough, which is used for shallow ploughing and aerating the soil; 
  3. The disc plough, which is used for cutting and turning over the soil in a single pass;
  4. The reversible plough, which is used for breaking up clumps of soil, removing weeds, and incorporating organic matter into the soil.

Advantages of using ploughs

  • For example, they are able to break up compacted soil and create a more aerated and fertile environment for plants to grow in. 
  • They can also be used to control weeds by cutting them down and burying them in the soil.
  • Additionally, ploughs are able to create a uniform and level seedbed, which is important for ensuring that seeds are planted at the correct depth and in a straight line.

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