noun.
 
 an agricultural implement with sharp blades
 
 , attached to a horse, tractor, etc, for cutting or turning over the earth. any of various similar implements, such as a device for clearing snow. a plane with a narrow blade for cutting grooves in wood. (in agriculture) ploughed land.
 Which is correct ploughing or plowing?
 
 These words are interchangeable in meaning. Which one you choose depends on the nature of your audience.
 
 If you are writing for a primarily American audience, use plow
 
 . If you are writing for a primarily British audience, use plough.
 What does ploughing Along mean?
 
 ploughed on. DEFINITIONS1.
 
 to continue doing something that takes a lot of effort or is likely to cause you problems
 
 . Synonyms and related words.
 What is the plural of Ploughs?
 
 plough. Plural.
 
 ploughs
 
 . The plural form of plough; more than one (kind of) plough.
 What is a meaning of ploughing?
 
 noun.
 
 an agricultural implement with sharp blades
 
 , attached to a horse, tractor, etc, for cutting or turning over the earth. any of various similar implements, such as a device for clearing snow. a plane with a narrow blade for cutting grooves in wood. (in agriculture) ploughed land.
 What are the advantages of ploughing?
 
 The advantages of ploughing are:
 
 Loosening of soil can improve air circulation
 
 . The roots can penetrate deeper into the soil, thus holding the plant firmly. Ploughing enhances the water retention capacity of the soil. Ploughing uproots the weeds growing in the field and aids in the growth of microbes.
 What does plow mean slang?
 
 Slang: Vulgar.
 
 to have sexual intercourse with
 
 . SEE MORE. to till the soil or work with a plow.
 Is ploughing bad for soil?
 
 The
 
 plough turns over and breaks up the soil surface
 
 to create a seed bed to plant crops in. The advantages are that it provides soils free from weeds, provides good conditions and soil structure for plants to grow in.
 Is ploughing good for soil?
 
 The prime purpose of ploughing is
 
 to turn over the uppermost soil
 
 , bringing fresh nutrients to the surface while burying weeds and crop remains to decay. Trenches cut by the plough are called furrows. … Use of the traditional plough has decreased in some areas threatened by soil damage and erosion.
 What is the plural of sheaf?
 
 noun. ˈshēf plural
 
 sheaves
 
 ˈshēvz
 What is Ploughback?
 
 
 to put any profits made by a business back into it
 
 in order to make it more successful. All the money we raise is ploughed back into our work.
 What is a plough Class 8?
 
 Ploughing is
 
 the process involving loosening and turning of soil in agricultural fields
 
 . It is also known as tilling. Usually done with the help of a wooden or iron plough.
 What is ploughing short answer?
 
 Ploughing is the
 
 process of loosening and digging of soil using a plough
 
 . This helps in proper aeration of the soil.
 How deep should you plough?
 
 The work- ing depth should be set
 
 between 2-5cm maximum
 
 . If set too deep, the furrows will be left open and cause unnecessary trash growth. Frame setting The plough should be adjusted so that the frame is parallel with the ground and all the bodies ploughing at the same depth.
 What is the reason for deep ploughing?
 
 
 Deep plowing
 
 is a
 
 plowing
 
 to a depth greater than 50 cm (20 in) as compared to ordinary
 
 plowing
 
 which rarely exceeds 20 cm (8 in). The
 
 purpose
 
 of
 
 deep plowing
 
 is to modify the soil water retention characteristics over the long term.