plowback
Plowback is a term with multiple uses in different fields. In agriculture, plowback describes the practice of turning soil with a plow, often after harvest, to prepare a seedbed and to incorporate crop residues into the soil. In economics and business, plowback refers to the retention of profits within a firm or economy for reinvestment rather than distribution to owners or shareholders.
In agricultural contexts, turning crop residues into the soil can improve organic matter content, soil structure,
In corporate finance and macroeconomics, plowback denotes the retention of profits for reinvestment. The plowback, or