The practice of plowing pushes up and overturns the soil. It makes the soil looser and richer and aerates the soil. This practice helps make Planting seeds much easier.
Plowing helps to aerate the soil by breaking it up and exposing it to oxygen. This improves soil structure and allows for better root development and nutrient uptake by plants.
Plowing creates a suitable seedbed by loosening the soil and creating a smooth surface for planting seeds. It also helps to bury crop residues from the previous season.
Some pests and pathogens may be disrupted or exposed to natural predators when the soil is plowed, reducing the risk of infestations.