How To Use Plow In A Sentence

  • Pasture lands and meadow lands are often greatly improved by replowing and harrowing in order to break up the turf that forms and to admit air more freely into the soil. Agriculture for Beginners Revised Edition
  • Farmers occasionally plow up old Indian relics.
  • An adjoining room is littered with mementos of more recent island history: a rack of antlers, a rusty plow, and an old dentist's chair.
  • Generally, surface compaction only affects one crop year if the field is plowed before the next crop.
  • It showed two white police pickup trucks, with large bullbars on the front bumpers, plowing separately into a group of protesters. SeMissourian.com Headlines
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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.
  • Others, especially artisans, also frequently have implements such as plows and cultivators on offer. 1. Overview
  • ARS scientists, working with NRCS and universities, have done the research that has encouraged farmers to largely put away the moldboard plow and switch to conservation tillage on about 40 percent of U.S. planted acres.
  • The ejecta are still moving rapidly, however, and quickly sweep up surrounding matter to form a shell that slows down as mass gets accumulated, an action similar to that of a snowplow.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets.
  • The wedge or snowplow is often one of the first downhill maneuvers a skier learns, but it is not easy to do.
  • That causes such hassles for retailers as longer police-response times, as well as less-frequent snow plowing and trash pickup.
  • Piers the plowman is the name assumed by Robert or William Langland, in a historico-satirical poem so called. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
  • You'll see them sideslipping and snowplowing, while moving at a speed so slow it's painful to watch.
  • One hotly debated alternative proposes plowing the road from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful for mass-transit vehicles, and closing it to snowmobiles.
  • With Maria Schneider in her eighth Thanksgiving weekend and the Pizzarelli-Peplowski pow-wow in its sixth, Birdland may be trying to inaugurate a holiday tradition of its own. Music With All the Fixings
  • It's snowing again in the New England, and of course the plowman is on his own timetable. Archive 2008-01-01
  • 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.
  • Since local farmers preferred keeping all unplowed land in grass, absentee landowners votes were needed to allow Kriss to expand his operations.
  • That "plowboy" was one of my high-school classmates. Who's A Hillbilly?
  • Though he could be an imposing force on the defensive line, he was downright scary rumbling out of the backfield as a fullback, plowing a path for teammate Walter Payton.
  • The sled slews to the side, plowing a furrow in the trail-crust.
  • The plowman poet spoke not only to his fellow commoners but also the intellectuals of Edinburgh and many Scottish lords of the manors. Robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • He filled his writings with discussions of plows, air pumps, compasses, canal locks, balloons and steam power.
  • Moreover, he warns, if the onboard computer fails, "we will lose all control, and the vehicle will just plow ahead until it hits an obstacle larger than a Humvee.
  • (On a previous trip to Guangzhou, I ran into housewives plowing through cages of puppies and kittens to pick a particularly tasty-looking one for the stewpot.) One City, Many Cuisines
  • The 44-year-old man drove the wrong way on an off-ramp to State Route 60 in Glen Avon and plowed into the bus carrying seven students, Riverside County sheriff's Sgt. Joe Borja said. 5 Hurt As Driver Intentionally Plows Into School Bus
  • These sparrows breed in native shrub-steppe habitats or in small patches of unplowed grass and shrubs near agricultural fields.
  • The book is clamped in a laying press, and each of the three open edges is trimmed with a bookbinder's plow.
  • The nearby dairy farmer plowed and harrowed the garden, and we planted cover crops of annual ryegrass and winter rye.
  • If you turn your heavy soil with a plow in fall or early spring, your tiller will be much more effective.
  • Some schools stayed closed yesterday and airlines struggled to catch up as the US north-east plowed out after the powerful weekend snowstorm that piled snow nearly four feet deep in places.
  • The farmer unearthed a valuable artifact while plowing his field.
  • I plowed through this text in my bedroom late at night, while the unintelligible garble of the downstairs television kept me abreast of my parents' assured position in front of it.
  • It would probably take them a week to be able to shovel out a snowplow so it can plow the main roads, never mind the secondary streets.
  • 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.
  • In Yellowstone, we turned a large number of campground operations over to a concessionaire and plowed the income back into campground facilities.
  • Papa would borrow a tiller from a friend and plow up the patch making room for two rows of twelve plants each.
  • The lovely title track has a whiff of Ellington in its carefully paced atmospherics, with discreet touches of celeste colouring the long shadows cast by Peplowski's doleful clarinet.
  • Still, I found it rough-hewn, lacking in nuance, plowing right through the music without a natural flow.
  • In general, lime does not move downward further than plow depth in an organic soil.
  • Behind her, Tian stumbled forward with a neck-snapping jerk and barked his shin on another rock, one he hadn't seen and the plow had, for a wonder, missed.
  • Water taxis and tour boats plow the Riverwalk loop.
  • It isn’t even an inch, but in this part of Oregon a slight dusting brings everything to a standstill as the one snowplow in the county gets busy clearing the roads. Excerpt: If I Stay by Gayle Forman
  • We're in the process of shutting down our long term compost utilization project and we need to dismantle the lysimeters that are installed below the plow layer throughout the field.
  • I was an experienced farmer, able to plow the land, plant, fertilize, weed and cut the sugar cane.
  • Mr. FLEMONS: But I just kind of plowed on myself, and I know Justin had a really similar story. Carolina Chocolate Drops: Tradition From Jug To Kazoo
  • Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on manual labor.
  • But a web spider crawls the web for you, plowing through page after page, relentlessly extracting links, page titles, page sizes, and even keywords.
  • The driver is so distracted by a milkshake that he almost plows right into the back of another car!
  • The fence of the BIumenberg / Wheeler plow is molded with a common ovolo along the outer edge and has a simple squared-off lower edge.
  • Again, it's still too early to get specific about snow amounts - but I do expect a "plowable" accumulation from Wednesday afternoon into Thursday night. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Cast-iron plows, as well as the steel plows of that date, were very heavy, wore out rapidly -- the metal being soft -- and didn't "scour," except in the purer sands and gravels. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen
  • Plow land rearrangement in Guanzhong area is divided into three types to analyze their pattern, which are suburb, plain, mountainous areas (foothill and diggings).
  • For the pre-mated high-voltage cable that is already installed in conduit that comes on 2500-foot reels, the total cost for the cable AND plowing it in with a cat-mounted cable plow last summer was: $3.02 for the cable + $1.25 to rip (1st run by cat) and then lay the cable (2nd run) = $4.28 per foot; ** IF** you do NOT have to prepare/dig any sections with an excavator. Sound Politics: Open Thread On The Storm
  • Already in her cycling togs, save for a pair of fuzzy tan slippers, she sits down at the tiny kitchen counter and plows through a slab of French toast.
  • Though technically closed in winter, an unplowed mile-long access road leads skiers and snowshoers to the 1929 castlelike Vikingsholm and lake-level views of a snow-cloaked Fannette Island.
  • Thankfully, she'd parked in his wide driveway so no one would have to worry about a plow sideswiping her car during the night.
  • The snowplows had to open the roads before the highway patrol man could come to our rescue.
  • From the lake you can see Grand Teton, at 13,770 feet the monarch of Wyoming summits, looming over the snow-covered valley The quickest way to return is by snowshoe on the unplowed road.
  • In Colorado, snowplows had to be called in on the first day of summer.
  • The clover may be pastured the following year, but in the year succeeding that, it is allowed to grow unchecked until August, when it is plowed in, the ground again guanoed, and wheat sown with herd's-grass (red-top) and clover, which is to remain, for mowing and pasture, as long as the ground will profitably sustain it. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States; With Remarks on Their Economy
  • Effective erosion control is often achieved on flatter slopes by using a chisel plow, disk, or field cultivator instead of the moldboard plow.
  • Hooper led his men over plowed fields in search of a place to cross the creek.
  • He teamed one horse and one cow to a plow.
  • Men plow fields, cut grain, litigate in court, and serve in the local militia.
  • As snow continued to fall in January and February, the battalion was kept busy plowing access roads to the sites.
  • This winter, Jacob received another pleasant surprise - a snowplow clearing his street on the morning of the first snow.
  • They are also found in wet, plowed fields and grassy meadows near the coast and on inland marine waters.
  • He showed me how to use my poles for instance, and how to do certain techniques such as the snowplow.
  • I figure I can raise twice as much cotton on that kind of land with a gangplow, because it's the best I ever saw.
  • 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.
  • categories: either "nuisance", where there are minor problems, but people get around town just fine, or the storm is "plowable" - as the word implies, enough to shovel and plow. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • UCLA alum Kareem Abdul-Jabbar recalls plowing through the complete Sherlock Holmes collection on his first NBA road trip. The NBA's Locker-Room Nerds
  • Holy cripes, think of how the person in the truck who had the right-of-way will feel after plowing you down!
  • 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.
  • May 22, 2006, 11: 56 pm eliminate credit card debt says: eliminate credit carddebt sweetest plows determinant eavesdropper entertainingly The Volokh Conspiracy » 1300 US Deaths Would be a Fairly Bad Month in Vietnam.–
  • Plowing through layers and layers of ice, the demon finally broke the surface.
  • The roads had been plowed, so they would be traveling alongside the roads across the banked snow, and some of the still untouched snow.
  • The ship plowed the water, its broad sail bellying before the breeze, the crew enjoying their vacation from the oars.
  • Ski instruction, taught to officers by civilians, included herringbone climbing, kick turns, pole-jumping over logs and snowplows.
  • ARS scientists, working with NRCS and universities, have done the research that has encouraged farmers to largely put away the moldboard plow and switch to conservation tillage on about 40 percent of U.S. planted acres.
  • She would, with malice aforethought, stop a plow to send Sarah to a quilting, and then, the Captain's foot would come down in earnest, and he'd "wonder whether there was a woman in the world that wouldn't lose a crop to give her daughter a sugar-tit! Master William Mitten: or, A Youth of Brilliant Talents, Who Was Ruined by Bad Luck
  • I think that it would be a monumental waste of time to replow this ground any further. Think Progress » Rockefeller: Former Senate Cover-Up Committee Chairman Took Orders From Cheney
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  • The plow banked the snow along the side of the road.
  • So the holiday passed, I got to work and plowed through the copy-edit (I am fortunate to have been given a most excellent copy editor for the Crossroads series). Kateelliott: Not As Bad As I Feared
  • No matter, Cyril, I'd rather you men took the extra time rather than laming a good plow horse by driving it to struggle through that footing.
  • Consequently, the abundant head scalids move forward, plow backward through the water and interstices surrounding the animal, and therefore propel the animal forward.
  • I'm still plowing through the boxes of stuff, and came across a book I swiped from my parents' shelf: a ‘Red Primer for Children and Diplomats.’
  • ‘Hey Nick,’ she calls as she snowplows to a stop before plopping onto the bench next to her blond friend.
  • 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.
  • The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets.
  • In other places, a snowplow led the way, throwing a white spray high into the air.
  • In September, men prepare the fields with plows pulled by oxen while women do the sowing.
  • I think I'll plow on with it tonight and produce a finished version, then I can refine a version tomorrow.
  • ‘Hey guys,’ she said to all of them, snowplowing to a stop and doing the group's handshake with Sergio and Peter.
  • 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.
  • I saw her happily dodging trees in her wide snowplow as the instructor coached gently from behind: ‘Bend your knees, Emma.’
  • Prior to the start of the exercise, the platoons had gone out with snowplows to clear the worst of the snow away.
  • Ben uses a horse and a two-handled, V-shaped, walk-behind plow for turning the soil.
  • Quite leisurely from the disaster; the plowman may 2008 December 22 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • I could not afford to call a snowplow company to clear away the snow. Christmas Magic
  • That experience for you is going to help you know what it feels like for the average teen reader, or the struggling reader, who reads below grade level, to try to plow through the books in the canon.
  • Daughmer Savannah, Crawford County, Ohio is the largest and best preserved remnant of the unplowed, deep soil prairies and savannahs that were present at the easternmost extension of the Prairie Peninsula prior to European settlement.
  • So I'm going to do what I always do and just plow on through and fix things as I see they need fixing.
  • You may as well expect a crop of corn on unplowed ground as a crop of grace until the soul is convinced of its being undone without a Savior.
  • ‘What shall we do? ‘the mice squealed in horror as they watched the herds plowing deep ruts in the road, destroying many homes as they passed.
  • ‘Hey Nick,’ she calls as she snowplows to a stop before plopping onto the bench next to her blond friend.
  • 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.
  • It plowed through the building through plateglass windows. CNN Transcript Dec 26, 2008
  • Now and again, you could hear the unmistakable metallic sound of snow shovels banging into concrete sidewalks, along with the deep rumble of a passing plow.
  • The two of them now a superstitious swamp devil, humming, hovering, and plowing through the miasma.
  • A train plowed into the barrier at the end of the platform.
  • More, parking areas may be rough and unplowed, making 4-wheel-drive a necessity for worry free parking.
  • WHITFIELD: This is like a giant steam roller just kind of plowed through this area. CNN Transcript Oct 19, 2007
  • There was no point cutting forests to expand plowlands if there wasn't enough dung to build soil or enough labor to spread it.
  • 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.
  • SDOT trucks are applying anti-icer, deicer, and also plowing the snow where needed, SDOT said in a news release. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
  • Farmers occasionally plow up old Indian relics.
  • In the nation's capital, snowplows cleared the streets, while skiers snowplowed near the Washington Monument. CNN Transcript Jan 27, 2004
  • As we pointed out, farming techniques are rapidly evolving away from plowing residues back into the ground, in light of studies that show this actually reduces the organic content of the soil due to the disruption of microfauna. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • During such a test, the skier should avoid snowplowing and sliding on turns.
  • The faithless Mirabel had broken his engagement, and the plowboy was the herald of misfortune who brought his apology. I Say No
  • 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.
  • Snowy, blowy days halted the work and after the snow stopped, the Gang had to plow and sweep and shovel before the nail guns could bang again. Bird Cloud
  • Telling my parents ‘No’ is like talking to a steamroller: they don't listen, and insist on plowing you over or dragging you along whether you like it or not.
  • 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.
  • This is practically the only area south of the Danube with fields large enough to permit the use of tractors, gangplows and binders.
  • On every page of the Talmud, Lichtenstein tells us, ‘one feels the freshness of virgin birth, the angular edge of rough terrain plowed and yet unplowed, the beck of meandering paths charted and uncharted.’
  • The last on this list of survival ski techniques, but perhaps most important, the snowplow is usually the first turning position learned in alpine or telemark skiing.
  • When his neighbours twitted him with being too lazy to plow and sow, of "mooning" over books, and derisively sneered when they spoke of him as the Harvester of the Woods or the Medicine Man, David Langston smiled and went his way. The Harvester
  • Under a presupposition of that its frog wasn't worn, a simple formula for calculating the abrasion limitation of DZ(DSZ)35 plowshare was brought forward in the paper.
  • Among the dividends provided by the Public Choice Center, solitude to plow one's own furrow was distinctly absent.
  • : 00AM 'Twas the fifth day 'fore Christmas and all through the towns Recalling the past year brought smiles and frowns The readers were anxious, and so we will show 'em It's time once again for the Action Line poem Recession, economy, job loss and more Were issues that really should come to the fore Reality's something we don't reconcile When everyone lives in a state of denial For instance, the Realtors push ritzy condos On people with pickups all covered with Bondo The city spends fortunes to make Chapman snow While staffers and programs are told they must go And what's the surprise of a fierce winter storm We live in the mountains and it's just the norm You'd think that the city would figure by now When flakes are a'falling, you go out and plow The county commission, its head in the sand, Can't seem to come up with the zones for the land With gas money dwindling and going away The budgeting process will lead us astray Joelle switches parties, the Dems she did ditch Progressives were angry and cried "bait and switch Durangoherald.com
  • The most frequent, and startling encounter is when the shadowy form of a deer flits across the trail, on the very edge of headlamp range, resulting in a heart stopping snowplow, but never a collision.
  • There, the sight of techies tapping out messages on the BlackBerry was as common as snowplows scraping Chicago streets after a storm.
  • _ _Puck_, _pouke_, we find in O.E. (Old E.glish Miscellany, _E. E.T.S._, 76), in Piers Plowman, and surviving in Spenser; but there are countless analogous forms: The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream'
  • 4 Because the ground is chapt, for there was no rain in the earth, the plowmen were ashamed, they covered their heads. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • If the main unit is three horses, then, as far as possible, all machines should require three horses, such as plows, harrows, manure spreaders, harvesters, etc. The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know
  • Of the three examples, only the brass tippings and setscrew of the plow plane suggest any enrichment, and of course these were not intended for decoration; in later years, however, boxwood, fruitwood, and even ivory tips were added to the more expensive factory models. Woodworking Tools 1600-1900
  • 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.
  • I have decided to adopt the method of tilling deeply with twin plows.
  • Across the river, on Henry Allen's foothill ranch there was little work to be done, for the hay was cut and stored and the orchards were plowed up to receive the rain deeply when it should come.
  • I am a sucker for rusty stuff - ramshackle windmills, a rotting singletree hanging on that hook where grandpa put it the last time he unhitched the team, plows, skillets, barbed wire.
  • Available with huge mowing decks, commercial mowers can turn on a dime, and many can be equipped with enclosed cabs and snowplows or snowblowers for winter use.
  • The truck's underbody was snowplowing the whole time, and we made it about half-way before the snow accumulated into a solid wall through which we couldn't pass.
  • Every time I hear or read about QE, my association is with the Queen Elizabeth oceanliner, which plowed the Atlantic in majestic splendor. Economic Consequences Of Stealth Dollar Devaluation
  • She might not be able to do all the jobs -- smiths and plowmen needed more strength and bulk than she would ever have -- but at least she knew what they could do, and what they needed in order to be able to do it. Enchantment
  • He actually saw his car, and it looked like a snowplow had come by (though he hadn't heard it).
  • At times and in places, peasants were scratching the dismal surfaces with the sort of plows which Abel must have used, when subsoiling was not yet even a dream; and between the plowmen and their ox-teams it seemed a question as to which should loiter longest in the unfinished furrow. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • In fact, we'd already been trapped once that winter and had had to hire a neighbor to plow the driveway.
  • While rock-plowing proved beneficial for planted crops, it also proved exceedingly beneficial for non-native plant species.
  • He showed me how to use my poles for instance, and how to do certain techniques such as the snowplow.
  • Oh and the jerk "plowboy", who has an account setup just to use for giving a "0" to anyone that is not as big a jerk as he is, is a moron. Report: Hillary Has "Only" $20 Million For Primaries
  • In one intentional community, some members grew tired of deliberately avoiding labor-saving devices and called for the use of a gasoline-powered tractor to pull the plow, but they were denounced by those who believed that the use of anything but the hoe and rake would violate the founding principle of the commune. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Daughmer Savannah, Crawford County, Ohio is the largest and best preserved remnant of the unplowed, deep soil prairies and savannahs that were present at the easternmost extension of the Prairie Peninsula prior to European settlement.
  • You're right - raining and drizzle is pretty expected around here so ya 'just plow through it (with massive amounts of whining added in for good measure). Running in a Windstorm
  • Taking full advantage of improv comedy's inherent freneticism, the five-person group hitched up their pants and plowed through a slew of scenes.
  • Into and across tree-ferned ravines, through dashing streams of icy water, past cataract and morass, the party plowed its devious way until long past noon. The Rogue Elephant The Boys' Big Game Series
  • Cultivating especially with a plow or tiller churns the soil.
  • So, next winter, this person, in lieu of Adams, will do the presser with the snow shovel and admonish us, trapped in our homes by unplowed streets, to clear our own walks? Dangerous liaisons? You can be one. (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • A manager's like a snowplow or a cowcatcher, clearing the way so the people who can do their stuff can actually do it.
  • The plows move in a ‘conga line’, one tossing snow to the next.
  • Where soil has been moldboard plowed, sample to the depth of tillage.
  • This time the sword plowed deep into the bulging abdomen, and the ogre grunted as a jet of blood spurted from the wound. Emperor of Ansalon
  • Our options were further limited by the fact that we need four-wheel drive — the Taconic, our preferred route upstate, is double the fun in a blizzard and the driveway of our house is essentially a snowfield until someone remembers to plow us out. Life on Four Wheels
  • The plows move in a ‘conga line’, one tossing snow to the next.
  • He was a manure messiah, a stalk savior who wanted to plow postharvest stubble back into the land rather than burning it and releasing more carbon into the air, as I had seen farmers do in Henan. When a Billion Chinese Jump
  • The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets.
  • If we rate a team of oxen a 1½ horsepower and assume that of the 50 days spent in plow-culture farming, there are 30 days in which the team is used 10 hours a day, we get a total of 450 horsepower-hours for the oxen and 50 (figuring the man at 1/10 horsepower, or 1 horsepower-hour per day) for the men used, or a grand total of 500 horsepower-hours to produce a hectare of corn with the plow as compared with 165 horse-power hours for hoe culture. Energy and Society~ Chapter 7~ The Industrialization of Agriculture
  • If he made a plow blade just a little bit off, the farmer who bought it would not be able to till his fields properly.
  • She paused at the edge of the woods, mustered her courage, and plowed into the underbrush.
  • In the distance, on the low, easy-sloping hills, he saw team after team, and many teams, three to a team abreast, what he knew were his Shire mares, drawing the plows back and forth across, contour-plowing, turning the green sod of the hillsides to the rich dark brown of humus-filled earth so organic and friable that it would almost melt by gravity into fine-particled seed-bed. CHAPTER II
  • On every page of the Talmud, Lichtenstein tells us, ‘one feels the freshness of virgin birth, the angular edge of rough terrain plowed and yet unplowed, the beck of meandering paths charted and uncharted.’
  • At 250 ppm, the oil discouraged termites from plowing through the sand.
  • Brindle's calf in the woods, or gather oven-wood for his mother to start again the big brick oven with its dozen loaves of rye bread, or see the plow crowding the lingering snow-banks on the side-hill, or help his father break and swingle and hatchel the flax in the barnyard? The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers
  • Quite leisurely from the disaster; the plowman may 2008 December 22 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • Planting food plots is more difficult than most think, getting out there on the tractor and bushhogging and plowing and then planting. Food Plots Vs. Baiting
  • It guarantees a broad diversity of agricultural equipment and implements, substituting its production for some imports, such as plows with four or six discs, hay balers and so forth. INAUGURATES HOLGUIN FACTORY
  • In September, men prepare the fields with plows pulled by oxen while women do the sowing.
  • We could spend a lot of time talking about precision adjustments for plows, tillage implements, grain drills, and combines.
  • This handsome box set draws together some of the peaks of these years that saw him plow a very musicianly furrow.
  • The plow banked the snow along the side of the road.
  • 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.
  • The government's next responsibility is to plow streets so I can get out of my driveway and emergency personnel can use the streets.
  • He was one of a multitude of Minnesotans digging, plowing and blowing their way out from under Saturday's ripsnorter of a storm. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on manual labor.
  • So I'm going to do what I always do and just plow on through and fix things as I see they need fixing.
  • Buncan tried to picture the great rhino dragging a plow, furrow after endless furrow, while some ill-tempered fanner trailing behind berated him with orders and curses in equal measure. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • The road was clean because the snowplow had just been through less than an hour ago.
  • 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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  • Others operated the plows, seed drills, binders, and other implements hitched behind the engines and tractors.
  • Unhappiness with unplowed streets was strongest in the outer boroughs, and Bloomberg offered a consolation prize of sorts in the form a plan to allow some cabs to pick up street fares in outer boroughs. Dan Collins: Mayor Bloomberg Takes On Unions, Albany
  • in spite of our warnings he plowed ahead with the involuntariness of an automaton
  • It reads: ‘Sow for ourselves righteousness, reap the fruit of unfailing love and break up your unplowed ground.’
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