Is it plow or plough in agriculture?
Asked By : Raman Kaushik
In agriculture, both "plow" and "plough" refer to the same farming tool used for tilling or turning the soil before sowing seeds. The difference is only in spelling based on region: "Plow" – used in American English (e.g., USA, Canada). "Plough" – used in British English (e.g., UK, India, Australia).
A plow/plough is a primary tillage implement that cuts through and turns over the soil, Buries crop residues and weeds, and helps prepare a fine seedbed for planting. Tractor Gyan provides a comprehensive list of all plough models available in India to help farmers choose the right one for their needs.
2025-06-18 05:27:54
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