Well, it's off to the equipment shop to rebuild the plow for our fall plowing operations. |
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As a result, the yield potentials of such soils are usually higher under no-till or ridge tillage than under moldboard plowing. |
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There were sheep and goat herders carrying long guide sticks, men plowing with oxen or leading camels to market. |
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The in-kind payments included cords of wood, hauling hay, a hat, plowing, shoemaking, as well as wheat, flour, corn, and coffee. |
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Soils that were tilled by oxen for centuries have responded with increased yields from tractor-powered plowing. |
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Back when I was an editor at HBR, I spent a lot of time plowing through turgid academic papers trying to turn up nuggets of practical wisdom. |
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My friend Earl and I spent this evening plowing through crates of old videotapes that I've had in storage for, in some cases, two decades. |
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If the urban landscape is so fertile for car sharing, why haven't the big-name car-rental companies started plowing? |
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Conservation or reduced tillage systems do not involve moldboard plowing and maintain some previous crop residue on the soil surface. |
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Tomaz continued, alone, plowing through waist-high snowdrifts, to the 26,504-foot summit. |
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The resulting liquid brine helps break down the ice for easier plowing and removal. |
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The country work consists of harvesting and plowing, raising cattle, chickens, horses, and oxen. |
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As snow continued to fall in January and February, the battalion was kept busy plowing access roads to the sites. |
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Although the entire town was farmland, he would go to the plowing fields and rice paddies and work until dusk. |
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The conference's 45,000 delegates are also plowing through other resources. |
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Digging out creates a natural parking space, a rectangular black patch squeezed fore and aft by white mountains tossed up by plowing. |
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Holy cripes, think of how the person in the truck who had the right-of-way will feel after plowing you down! |
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Still, I found it rough-hewn, lacking in nuance, plowing right through the music without a natural flow. |
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Sometimes I'd pretend to be on the deck of a green sailing ship plowing through unknown waters and calling at exotic ports. |
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Pioneer women wore bonnets and gloves to keep their skin white while plowing the fields. |
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Chisel plowing or disking usually chops residue finely enough for conventional drills to be effective. |
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The Danthonia was decimated by the corellas this year. The mothers just pulled up all the new growth by the 1,000's when plowing the paddocks. |
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Farmers have often unearthed archaeological finds while plowing their fields, and accidental discovery by construction crews is common. |
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Despite that, the signal that the government has been sending is that they are plowing ahead. |
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One hotly debated alternative proposes plowing the road from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful for mass-transit vehicles, and closing it to snowmobiles. |
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They're so divorced from any other music right now, plowing their own furrow, yet still intimately connected to the fabric of contemporary culture. |
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To conduct this form of plowing, all trash burying accessories must be removed from the plow. |
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Just twelve months later, the scheme was operating at a profit and Hagar was able to start plowing the revenue back into its other activities. |
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Winter maintenance is limited to plowing a vehicle road that provides access to a maintenance hangar. |
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Joining boxed wines in plowing new ground are sparkling wines in single serving cans, sangrias in tetra paks, and more bubblies in beer bottle styles with crown caps. |
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But gentleness is more closely related with the plowing of the heart-field. |
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The fair will offer demonstrations from sheep shearing to plowing and activities for children like carding wool and drop spindling. |
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At 250 ppm, the oil discouraged termites from plowing through the sand. |
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Even though most such oxen are used for plowing, which is forbidden in the Sabbatical year, it is not unusual for someone to buy an ox for its meat. |
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If we are plowing hundreds of billions into college loans with low-to-no wage growth, this implies one of two things. |
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The column is a little hard to read since the Times website has inexplicably removed all the paragraph breaks, but it's worth plowing through anyway. |
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There will be clinics, hay days, plowing matches, farm shows and the annual show that brings in the draft horse folks from all over the state of Texas. |
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Whether you are out for a brisk winter walk or backcountry snowboarding the new generation of snowshoes will have you floating over the terrain instead of plowing through it. |
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They chip in for services the city has trouble affording, like snow plowing. |
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Lose your nerve, climb into that turn too deeply or get on the gas too late and the Vanquish lets you know about it, usually plowing wide. |
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Sleep tight come wintertime, since we'll be taking care of plowing your driveway. |
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We are doing a huge amount of moldboard plowing and would really like to replace some of these passes with something that builds rather than damages the soil. |
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The sled slews to the side, plowing a furrow in the trail-crust. |
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There, blanco reportedly was trying to go clean, plowing her earnings into commerce, including a lingerie shop in Medellin. |
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Deicing may involve spraying a liquid corn carbohydrate to a road surface after plowing to dissolve any remaining ice and snow left on the road. |
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A car had swerved out of control, plowing into two other cars, then smacking into several people on the sidewalk. |
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Down behind our house my father maintained a vegetable garden which, the main growing season having ended, he had been plowing under with his tiller for a couple of days. |
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As with any verbatim transcript, it can be a little hard to follow in places, but it's worth plowing through the whole thing if you're really interested in all this. |
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By the 1820s, with the rise of agricultural fairs, the competitive atmosphere intensified as they entered the lists against each other in plowing contests. |
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But a web spider crawls the web for you, plowing through page after page, relentlessly extracting links, page titles, page sizes, and even keywords. |
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We're trying to get this recovery going by plowing through the paperwork requirements, as fast as possible, so that we can reduce the frustrations here. |
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The U. S. Department of Agriculture and other funding agencies are plowing millions of dollars into biochar research. |
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Yet plowing back into such territory risks wasting the momentum of the Bali deal. |
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Winnipeg contracts out several services to private companies, including garbage and recycling collection and street plowing and snow removal. |
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And fall plowing except on blowy soils also will be good for the spring sown crops. |
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The earthy smell of fresh turned loam told me the farmer had started plowing this morning, the definitive sign of spring for me. |
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Tillage is the practice of plowing soil to prepare for planting or for nutrient incorporation or for pest control. |
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In the nineteenth Century, settlers arrived at the prairie grasslands, once considered the Final Frontier of the Canadian West, and saw rich, vast ranchland for grazing cattle, and fertile soil for plowing and planting crops. |
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I have always tried to keep on hand enough cash to cover at least two years of expenses in case the public stops being interested in my work, while plowing the rest into low-cost index funds. |
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It happened in the time of tough plowing, unfertile lands and draft horses, when the winters were long, the radios crackled and the stock market continually sang the blues. |
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Lambrick has shown how the traditional exploitation of the floods could provide a simple means of growing the principal crops without even plowing, manuring, or using major irrigation. |
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They are glued to the road surface with an epoxy and as such are not suitable in areas where snow plowing is conducted. |
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On that recent day, they were plowing in a cover crop to feed the soil with nutrients and give it good tilth, as farmers say, referring to moist, well-aerated earth teeming with microbes. |
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Whether your specialty is speed and horsepower, plowing through the deep powder or taming mountains, or whether you're looking for a comfortable sled you can take long-distance, Arctic Cat has what you need. |
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It is thought that these patterns are created when a tabular berg runs aground on a wide front and is then carried forward by tilting and plowing on successive tides. |
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About the same proportion produce scratches in the surface by plowing. |
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I presume you have accountants, analysts, and others plowing over numbers, determining what future growth there may be to assure that you can sustain these loans and sustain your business. |
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Instead of exhibiting performance chasing in the stock market, small investors in 2009 played it safe, plowing money into bond mutual funds, particularly into investmentgrade and high-yield corporate bond mutual funds. |
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Chisel plowing is a form of mulch tillage, in which residues are mixed in the upper layers of the soil, leaving significant residue on the surface to reduce erosion. |
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Post-Harvest Operations: After harvesting or prior to planting of succeeding crops, a deep moldboard or disc plowing operation must be carried out. |
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Nevertheless, the momentum of derailed rail cars plowing into the ground could compromise the integrity of a natural gas pipeline, with potentially severe consequences. |
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The logging companies will benefit monetarily for several reasons: a reduction of reparation costs, less down time for snowplow repair, and an increase in the efficiency of snow plowing. |
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But that hasn't stopped him from plowing ahead with plans to buy a 50Â per cent stake in his family's farm and increase both its quota and the size of its milking herd from 40Â to 50Â cows. |
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We noted further that common costs to be recovered were not all-inclusive, particularly with respect to maintenance costs such as snow plowing and grounds maintenance. |
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The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing. |
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The bottom automatically returns to normal plowing position as soon as the obstruction is passed, without any interruption of forward motion. |
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Yet, in urban Ontario, the plowing match is probably the least known megafestival there is. |
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At this time, they were mainly used for chores such as plowing and cattle work. |
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Since the community burns livestock manure as fuel, rather than plowing the nutrients back into the land, the crop production is reduced. |
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Individual members then take turns plowing through the ball, feeding on the stunned fish. |
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The hard, plodding work of plowing makes the plowshare shine as it goes down the row turning up the sillion. |
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Another great supper, or undermeal, was made ready for them, coming home from ditching and plowing. |
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The Roman farming estates called latifundia, together with the practice of plowing up and down slopes instead of across, ruined Italian soils. |
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The committee will be responsible for the first plowing before the garden opens and will rototill in the season's first fertilizer. |
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The company is plowing the profits from the first store into expansion. |
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Long-term effect of moldboard plowing on tillage-induced CO2 loss. |
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Good ground preparation, harrowing, plowing, and rolling are always needed, along with a little grace from the weather and a good source of water. |
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The fast resetting action also helps produce a better job of plowing since large areas of unplowed land are not left as when lifting a plow over a stone. |
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The bottom is held in normal plowing position by a spring operated latch. |
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Shock loads cause the oil to compress the gas, when the gas expands again the leg returns to its working plowing position after passing over the obstacle. |
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Electrically neutral and no longer deflected by the accelerator's magnetic fields, this antiatom would move in a straight line before plowing into a silicon target. |
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These have a rear wheel which usually carries weight and side thrust when plowing and sometimes the weight of the rear end of the plow when lifted. |
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The mouldboard is responsible for lifts and turns the furrow slice and sometimes for shattering it, depending on the type of moldboard, plowing depth and soil conditions. |
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When would you advise plowing sandy soil that is quacky for beans? |
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The town won't start plowing until the storm is almost over. |
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