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It depends on how big your field and plow are.

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If it takes 5 tractors 4 hours to plow a field how long will it take 3 tractors to plow the same field please post answers in algebraic equation?

6.666667 or 6 2/3 you booger eating moron.


How long did it take to plow 1 acre of land with the steel plow in 1837?

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What can a farmer do with a tractor?

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What happens when you plow a field that is too wet?

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Plough is the British spelling of the American variation Plow. "The farmer needs to plough the field."


How do you plow?

Tie the string to the ox and make it run in the field.


What do farmers use to plow a field?

A plow. (or a plough) It's an implement usually pulled by a tractor through the field, but in some countries of the world, it's still pulled by draft animals.


How do tractors help farming?

tractors help farming by: without a tractor you would have to use a horse and that would take a long time to plow one field, with a tractor you can use bigger plows and go 10x faster! its amazing


What is a iron plow?

A plow made of iron. A plow is a farming implement (or "tool" for most of you) to turn over land and expose the soil for the first stages in preparing a field for seeding crops.


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