I recall seeing ard ploughing, in the Middle East in the late '60s. Indeed it simply broke up the ground surface. It was used for preparing the ground for sowing grain crops not for 'gardening'. In rural villages gardens were small with most vegetables simply gathered.
I recall seeing ard ploughing, in the Middle East in the late '60s. Indeed it simply broke up the ground surface. It was used for preparing the ground for sowing grain crops not for 'gardening'. In rural villages gardens were small with most vegetables simply gathered.
I recall seeing ard ploughing, in the Middle East in the late '60s. Indeed it simply broke up the ground surface. It was used for preparing the ground for sowing grain crops not for 'gardening'. In rural villages gardens were small with most vegetables simply gathered.