What is farm plough?

Farm plough is a farming implement used for tilling, digging, or breaking up soil in preparation for planting. It is typically drawn by a tractor, and is designed to effectively turn over and loosen soil while burying any existing plant matter or crop residue. The earliest ploughs were animal-drawn, but the advent of mechanization brought about modern, hydraulically powered ploughs. The type of plough used depends on a number of factors, such as soil type, location, and the type of crops that will be grown. There are various types of ploughs including disk ploughs, chisel ploughs, and moldboard ploughs, and each has a specific use depending on the soil, terrain, and the desired outcome. Ploughing is an essential process in modern farming, as it increases soil porosity and enables better water and nutrient retention.