The present invention is a plough which first cuts the soil vertically and horizontally, and then breaks, turns and spreads it - unlike the presently available plough which have to work against the strong binding power of soil particles reinforced by roots etc. of previous crop. The plough of the present invention, by its sharp-edged blades need only a minimum force in cutting and breaking the soil. The plough does not have to face the strongly bound particles of soil to break it. Also, in hard soil scenario, the soil can be cut vertically and horizontally in two steps. On each of the steps half the depth is cut. The first cutting, breaking and spreading of the soil makes the second cutting and spreading easier. Figure -1 of the drawings shows complete machine. All the parts are made of strong steel strips and plates and must give a long and un-interrupted service to the farmers. Best Method The inventor suggests to use the plough when the land contains limited humidity - say below 30 per cent - or no humidity, because in very wet or water-flooded soil the cutting is not effective and the breaking and spreading soil may not be possible in those conditions and the advantages of the present invention over existing ploughs will not be available. Of course in paddy cultivation the present plough can be used for puddling i.e. turning the flooded and already plowed soil into almost paste for planting paddy plants - ropa. Also, to get best advantage of the machine the land to be tilled must be carefully surveyed and from one corner to another corner the tilling must be done more than once until desired depth is plowed. Then, from starting-corner or end-corner the tilling should be undertaken after placing the plough deepest in the tilled soil, this helps bringing the plough such that the horizontal blades are exactly parallel to the horizon and the edge of the blade is exactly in the direction of draft-force.