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Two-Furrow Plow.
Two-Furrow Plow - as a noun
A plough with two moldboards.
Example: "Heavy volcanic loam soils, such as are found in new zealand, require the use of four heavy draught horses to pull a double-furrow plough."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
double-furrow ploughdouble-furrow plowtwo-furrow ploughExample Sentences
"The farmer used a two-furrow plow to prepare the field for planting."
"He rented a two-furrow plow for the weekend to help with his gardening."
"The antique two-furrow plow was on display at the agricultural fair."
"The farmer upgraded to a modern two-furrow plow for more efficient tilling."
"The two-furrow plow made it easier to break up the compacted soil."