noun a farm implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil
Plows are sometimes used in construction for moving and shaping soil or other materials.
In agriculture, a plow is a tool used for breaking up and turning over soil in preparation for planting crops.
Plows attached to vehicles are used for clearing snow and debris from roads and highways.
Farmers use plows to till the land and create furrows for planting seeds.
In landscaping, a plow may be used for clearing snow or leveling terrain.
A plow is used by farmers to prepare the soil for planting crops.
In construction, a plow may be used to clear snow or debris from a site.
Landscapers may use a plow attachment on a tractor to level or grade land.
Plows are commonly used by road workers to clear snow and ice from roads.
Gardeners may use a plow to turn over soil in a garden bed.
In forestry, a plow may be used to create firebreaks or clear land for planting trees.