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← HistoryWhich benefit resulted from Medieval moldboard plow use?
A)Increased water drainage capacity
B)Enhanced nutrient aeration of soil✓
C)Reduced topsoil water erosion
D)Lower weed seed germination rates
💡 Explanation
The moldboard plow uses soil inversion because it turns over the topsoil, therefore, enhancing decomposition and liberating nutrients via increased oxygenation rather than only cutting a shallow furrow.
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