Plowing and tilling are common soil preparation methods, but they serve different purposes.
- Plowing: Turns the soil deeply, breaking up compact layers and burying crop residues. It improves aeration but can increase erosion if overused.
- Tilling: Loosens and mixes the topsoil, preparing a smooth seedbed. It’s less aggressive but helps control weeds and incorporate fertilizers.
Choosing the right method depends on soil type, crop, and climate. Combining both can optimize soil health!
🌟 Tip: Avoid excessive plowing to protect soil structure and prevent erosion.
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