- A
cultivator is a
piece of
agricultural equipment used for
secondary tillage. One
sense of the name
refers to
frames with
teeth (also
called shanks) that...
- The
Mildura Cultivator (1888–1920) was a w****ly newspaper, the
second newspaper to be
published in Mildura, Victoria. It was
first published on Thursday...
-
cultivator is a
device which grows seaweed,
usually in w****ly or bi-w****ly cycles. It is not to be
confused with
people who are
seaweed cultivators themselves...
-
Cultivator No. 6 was the code name of a
military trench-digging
machine developed by the
British Royal Navy at the
beginning of
World War II. The machine...
- post-disturbance
fallow vegetation is
allowed to
freely grow
while the
cultivator moves on to
another plot. The
period of
cultivation is
usually terminated...
-
Urban Cultivator is a
hydroponics company based in Surrey,
British Columbia that
creates indoor gardening appliances,
which can grow herbs, microgreens...
- The
Southern Cultivator is a
defunct agrarian publication that was
published in the
Southern United States. The
journal was
started by J. W.
Jones and...
-
Luther Tucker, had
started Genesee Farmer in 1831,
which merged with The
Cultivator,
which was
merged into The
Country Gentleman, the
claim has been made...
- New York.
Tucker started Genesee Farmer (January 1, 1831),
acquired The
Cultivator (January 1840), and
later started Country Gentleman (November 4, 1852)...
- It
nationalized all land in ****an, to be
distributed equally among cultivators, and
ordered the
compilation of a
household registry as the
basis for...