About 15 pounds of actual nitrogen should be plowed down for each ton of strawy manure. |
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So here we are, surrounded by freshly plowed fields and yapping farm dogs in the distance. |
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In Yellowstone, we turned a large number of campground operations over to a concessionaire and plowed the income back into campground facilities. |
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They are also found in wet, plowed fields and grassy meadows near the coast and on inland marine waters. |
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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. |
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Hooper led his men over plowed fields in search of a place to cross the creek. |
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Generally, surface compaction only affects one crop year if the field is plowed before the next crop. |
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John struggled to lift his head as his back plowed a furrow across Kathy's lawn. |
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The ship plowed the water, its broad sail bellying before the breeze, the crew enjoying their vacation from the oars. |
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A car had plowed into one cyclist, and when the cyclist fell he caused a group of cyclists to fall, too. |
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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. |
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Over 90 percent of our native prairies has been plowed under or grazed away. |
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He cursed again and plowed through the water, trying to gain extra momentum by throwing his arms back and forth. |
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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. |
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The road is plowed all winter so one can park a vehicle within 20 meters of the climbs. |
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I'm quite snowed in, because the street is not plowed, so it's a good day to plow through those exams. |
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It was a snowy evening in Cleveland and the roads were covered and had not yet been plowed. |
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Still, when it snowed the road had to be plowed or it was impassable, and in the summer the dust whirled. |
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The nearby dairy farmer plowed and harrowed the garden, and we planted cover crops of annual ryegrass and winter rye. |
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Delia's shallow breaths and angry face were noticed as she plowed out of the lunchroom and towards the hall. |
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This can hold the frost in the road until the cold temperatures return and the road can again be plowed. |
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Taking full advantage of improv comedy's inherent freneticism, the five-person group hitched up their pants and plowed through a slew of scenes. |
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The officer, using a four-wheel-drive vehicle, plowed through snowdrifts three to four feet high. |
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Of course the road hadn't been plowed yet, so as I approached it I picked up speed, hoping momentum and all-wheel drive would suffice. |
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We cleaned horse stalls, manured the land by hand, and the landlord plowed it. |
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From the thinning mist, Sibyl watched as the serfs outside the outer bailey plowed the acres of harvest-ready grain and whatnot. |
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The cover crop can be plowed under the next spring to increase soil organic matter content before planting asparagus. |
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From a distance, his digging areas look like plowed fields, bordered by a gleaming expanse of tidal flats. |
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Well enriched, mellow loam, deeply dug or plowed, is best suited to the requirements of Carrots. |
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Katie and Matt were boring me this morning, so I popped in a DVD for distraction and watched him get plowed while lying in a sink. |
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The truck and its two trailers veered off the road and plowed across a floodway before spilling its contents. |
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Unlike Verdun, which the French quickly covered with a bell jar of remembrance, the Somme was pretty much rebuilt, monumented, or plowed under. |
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Once the work is done, the mulch can be plowed in and grass can be planted. |
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Since Hezekiah feared the Lord and entreated his favor, Zion was not plowed under as a field. |
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Mind you, not every city in the country spends a bundle on a fancy main square downtown at the cost of plowed streets in the winter. |
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A drunk driver failed to see her bright flashing lights, sideswiped her vehicle, and plowed into the back of the truck. |
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She paused at the edge of the woods, mustered her courage, and plowed into the underbrush. |
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For 130 miles we plowed through this nebulous and speculative world, peopling it, unpeopling it, fiddling like gods with its probable geology. |
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Aquatic plant material and waste grain left in plowed fields make up the majority of the Canada Goose's diet. |
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Wood uses the rectangular areas that have been partially plowed to draw added attention to the simple contours. |
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They have plowed billions into the project and are keen to ensure it doesn't turn into a costly flightless bird. |
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They roar up onto the glacier in a cloud of diesel exhaust, then disgorge hundreds of tourists onto a patch of plowed ice and snow. |
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The roads had been plowed, so they would be traveling alongside the roads across the banked snow, and some of the still untouched snow. |
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The field was plowed just before planting, but natural vegetation was allowed to regrow during the experiment. |
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Instead of being cut and sold, the cover crops are plowed under to nourish the soil. |
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It has plowed those funds into building out its network and constructing new energy gardens. |
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She took a breath and plowed on, despite her mind's pleas to stop talking. |
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As he plowed through what was then a terrifying, alluring setlist, the kids did something unthinkable. |
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By his own admission to reporters, Acevedo plowed into the cab carrying the expectant couple and then fled the scene. |
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Once the sand was plowed back onto the beaches, volunteers scoured it for any flotsam that got through the sifting machines. |
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No-till soils remain wetter longer in the spring and less precipitation is required to saturate them compared with plowed soil during the early stages of crop development. |
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Its banks had borrowed billions of dollars at low rates, converted them to lira, and plowed the money into high-yielding Turkish government T-bills. |
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At dawn for the past two mornings, great scraggly flocks of rooks mixed with a few jackdaws pour over our base moving from their roosts to the freshly plowed fields. |
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Hugging her messenger bag close, she plowed through the living traffic. |
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We stayed well to the right of the channel, but still, whenever one of these behemoths plowed past, two minutes later a three-foot wave would hurl us sideways. |
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The Silicon Valley electric car manufacturer has plowed through its adolescence and is showing signs of maturity. |
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I love reading about flying daredevils who rode the wings of biplanes in the 1930s, or Kentucky farmers who plowed their fields with teams of matched mules. |
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Where soil has been moldboard plowed, sample to the depth of tillage. |
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Do reshape a road after the last snowmelt, returning gravel that has been plowed aside to its rightful place and making sure to restore the crown. |
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He had had enough of this Dutch mastery and plowed through the Dutch and banged in a lightening strike as the Dutch goalkeeper was beaten all ends up. |
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In that, it will join the dozens of states who have plowed ahead with similar proposals. |
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As the hurricane plowed across the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico last week, it exploded into the third-most powerful hurricane on record for the Atlantic Basin. |
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I had to hug the microphone to my chest to stop it shaking in my hands and plowed on with sending up the outgoing president and all those associated with the conference. |
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The concern seemed to be limited to knowing where his home was and whether the road he was on would be plowed in the winter so that there would not be downtime for the rig. |
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As the storm ended, Turner thought no day skiers would venture out, but as soon as Giuliani plowed the road, a line of waiting cars followed him back to the lodge. |
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Other anatomical features, such as attachment points for powerful neck muscles, support the idea that giant pterodactyls once plowed the waters for food. |
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It is heavily graffitied and the dripping paint forms a chaotic pattern that completely disrupts the flat and freshly plowed field in the background. |
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Doran JW Microbial biomass and mineralizable nitrogen distributions in no-tillage and plowed soils. |
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A remarkable snowstorm plowed through buffalo, New York on Tuesday. |
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We all assumed he'd walked back to campus along the beach, singing off-key as he had a habit of doing when he was plowed. |
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The brave German car's all-wheel drive tackled and spun through almost eight inches of loosely plowed snow. |
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We are in this re-growth rebuilding, so it will be a while before we see any surplus funds, but everything right now is getting plowed back in. |
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Because even though we were four miles off the main plowed road, we would often be visited by locals on snowmachines who were curious. |
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Long ago there was a man who had a multicorn with which he plowed his land. |
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The next year I plowed and disked the patch of ground and planted potatoes. |
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The soil is plowed and disked and then seeded with a mixture of prairie plants. |
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There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. |
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I sat on a stool while everybody in the crew rotated around me, offering me shots of tequila. The only thing I had eaten all day was a doughnut, and I got totally plowed. |
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Less than 100 settlements are known, and their remains are negligible as they are located on continually used farmland, and have consequently been plowed away. |
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Trucks plowed through the water to ferry flood victims to safety. |
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