gangplow

/ˈɡæŋˌplaʊ/
noun
  1. A plow with two or more blades that can plow multiple furrows at the same time, often pulled by a tractor or team of animals.
    • Modern gangplows can turn over several rows of soil with each pass.
    • The farmer used a gangplow to prepare the field for planting in half the time.
    • Old photographs show horses pulling a gangplow across the prairie.
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