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About 15 pounds of actual nitrogen should be plowed down for each ton of strawy manure.
So here we are, surrounded by freshly plowed fields and yapping farm dogs in the distance.
In Yellowstone, we turned a large number of campground operations over to a concessionaire and plowed the income back into campground facilities.
They are also found in wet, plowed fields and grassy meadows near the coast and on inland marine waters.
He remembers that, as a child, while his father plowed a field in an annual ceremony, he was left in the shade of a rose apple tree.
Hooper led his men over plowed fields in search of a place to cross the creek.
Generally, surface compaction only affects one crop year if the field is plowed before the next crop.
John struggled to lift his head as his back plowed a furrow across Kathy's lawn.
The ship plowed the water, its broad sail bellying before the breeze, the crew enjoying their vacation from the oars.
A car had plowed into one cyclist, and when the cyclist fell he caused a group of cyclists to fall, too.
Then, last Wednesday, A Mercedes-Benz station wagon plowed nearly full speed into the back of our car while it was stopped at a traffic light.
Over 90 percent of our native prairies has been plowed under or grazed away.
He cursed again and plowed through the water, trying to gain extra momentum by throwing his arms back and forth.
The ship was listing to one side in its resting place, at the end of the long, deep furrow it had plowed up in the valley.
The road is plowed all winter so one can park a vehicle within 20 meters of the climbs.
I'm quite snowed in, because the street is not plowed, so it's a good day to plow through those exams.
It was a snowy evening in Cleveland and the roads were covered and had not yet been plowed.
Still, when it snowed the road had to be plowed or it was impassable, and in the summer the dust whirled.
The nearby dairy farmer plowed and harrowed the garden, and we planted cover crops of annual ryegrass and winter rye.
Delia's shallow breaths and angry face were noticed as she plowed out of the lunchroom and towards the hall.
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Pete's shins slammed against it, then he dropped on it and plowed up the mucky soil with the top of his head.
The recently plowed earth, the yellowing roads, the dark woodland, everything was pulsating in weariless undulation.
She plowed two oxes, an' if'en yo' has eber been around a steer yo' knows what aggravatin' things dey is.
It is now and then stated that the metae between strips have been plowed up.
They were then passing a plowed field that was completely covered with knapsacks.
But the man had been only stunned by a bullet that plowed its way across the top of his skull.
For the nursery the ground should be plowed deep and thoroughly pulverized.
Trimble Rogers plowed through the prickly ash, short of wind and temper, with the musket again ready for action.
He repeated them aloud as he plowed day after day, through the dreamful September mist.
I has plowed an' I has sowed, an' latah on I has laid cyahpets, an' I has whitewashed.
During the following winter the stumps are removed, and then in spring the land is plowed and lespedeza seed sown.
When possible a cover crop should be put on fall plowed land where there is likely to be loss of plant food by leaching.
I see the lines of sorrow had plowed on dat old face and I 'membered he'd been a captain on hoss back in dat war.
The part of the country that has been plowed over by these glaciers is called the glaciated area and the rest the unglaciated.
When medium red clover is sown for being plowed under as green manure, it is always sown with a nurse crop.
The rabbet should therefore be plowed before the joint is made.
In August it is plowed again, and fitted for seeding to wheat.
It is always sown thus when it is to be plowed under, as green manure.
In this case the guano was plowed in about four inches deep.
Tim sailed through the air in a headlong pitch, struck spread-eagled on his face, and plowed along in a cloud of dust.
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