A plough is a tool used in farming in preparation for sowing seed or planting. The Egyptians invented in the ox drawn ploughs to help in their agricultural duties. The ox drawn plough was used to plant furrows in the ground whereas a person at the back would scatter seeds. This method would enable them to plant faster and have a higher success rate.
a seeder plow is a plow that the Mesopotamians used. it was special in that it plowed the soil and planted the seeds at the same time.
John Deere made the first plow. : )
The ancient Egyptians of course. The found pictures on the wall that showed that they had been using the plow.
Babylonians
Plow comes from late Old English plōh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ploeg and German Pflug. The spelling plough became common in England in the 18th cent.; earlier (16th-17th centuries) the noun was normally spelled plough, the verb plow.
a plow
A plow.
A plow that a horse pulls.
john plow
Maybe not the best plow, but he did make a very good plow.
A seed plow is a plow that plows the land and drops the seeds into the furrows at the same time.
John deere invented the steel plow in 1837
A plow is used to plough. Other than that there is not much to do besides using a plow to plough. There are some bigger machines that can do things similar to the plow but the plow is the only hand tool used.
Snow plow parts needed to plow a driveway require a pickup truck or a decent sized SUV and a bolt connector to the front fender that will allow attachment of the plow.
When was the lightweight plow invented?
the plow is for digging out the potatos from the underfloor
It depends how the word is used. See the sentences below. The plow is parked on a city lot. (plow = noun) If he doesn't plow the driveway, we can't leave the house. (plow = verb)