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Many European farmers put the drill behind a harrow with a basket roller to avoid this stand loss.
For this task, the farmer hitched the horse to a harrow which was dragged along the ground to break up the clods.
To reduce such ground, a large heavy harrow, generally termed a brake, is commonly employed.
They should also be equipped with press wheels to produce good seed-to-soil contact and a harrow to scatter residue and help cover seed.
The stones are piled in crude fencerows that now mark the perimeter of our land, while iron harrow teeth, pieces of chain and horseshoes rust away in the fields.
Bo Guagua went to two private boarding schools, Papplewick and harrow, before going on to study at Balliol College, Oxford.
The plow would dig up the earth and the harrow would smooth the soil and break up any clumps.
He wrote all those poems about his schoolboy days at harrow.
When desirable to turn the machine, the harrow was to be lifted and the feeding would stop.
In a private rite, a ring is drawn on the ground around a harrow or before an indoor stall.
A former art school student and classically-trained sculpture, Dave's studies took him to Grimsby, Harrow, and Staffordshire potteries.
After Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge, Pepys practised law and was brought into Parliament in 1831 on the Fitzwilliam interest.
I was at Harrow County grammar where I'd arrived two years earlier from a private prep school to be bullied because my accent was too posh.
His grandsons James, John and Robert, born in the 1850s, needed to be educated and two of them, John and Robert were sent to Harrow.
He won a scholarship to Harrow School, where he became head boy, and then went to University College, Oxford, which he left with a double first.
He was educated at Harrow, spent his childhood in England, travelled widely yet returned to his estate to retire.
The school was recommended to King Hussein by an old friend, the former headmaster of Harrow.
After spending time living in Harrow, her job took her to Tokyo where she met her husband Shigetoshi.
One was an aristocrat educated at Harrow and Cambridge, the other a self-made man from small-town South India.
The appellant's family had for many years been involved in a business providing bed and breakfast and hotel accommodation in the Harrow area.
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He had had much in his life to cark and harrow, and the old sympathy and tenderness vibrated aloud, and little out of tune.
And how to harrow them was the trouble, for Reigate is a moral neighbourhood.
Shortly after seeding, it pays to run over the land lightly with a harrow or a weeder in order to break any crust that may form.
This is done with some form of harrow or weeder, and, of course, subsequently to the plowing of the land.
A harrow comprising two ranks of oppositely curved trailing teeth is especially popular in some countries.
It didn't seem at all necessary to harrow her with the story of Ingerson's miring in the drink demoniac's morass.
Confound it all, lamington, don't harrow your feelings needlessly, and let us have the rum and talk about anything else.
This is natural, because their real work is that of the subsoil plough and the harrow.
Irpex, a harrow, so called from a fancied resemblance of its teeth to the teeth of a harrow.
A practical way would be to plow deeply and harrow well in summer and sow a cover crop like rye and vetch or clover.
Wade who helped put in the crop, borrowing a plow, harrow, and extra team, and repaying the loan with the use of their own horses and wagon.
The harrow, the cultivator, and the plow should be kept busy.
A cutaway harrow, run shallow, and a roller make the seed-bed.
The men had followed the harrow and seeder a while that morning.
Aylward, Johnston, let your men form a harrow on either side of the ridge.
Keeper of the field, and played against harrow the same year.
He was educated at harrow and afterwards at Trinity College.
They harrow the refined feelings of the faithful missionary.
No other single tool does so much to pulverize the soil, as the harrow.
Cultivates until the middle of July with a disc harrow, plow, and weeder.
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