- seed
drill are
distributed evenly and
placed at the
correct depth in the soil. In
older methods of planting, a
field is
initially prepared with a
plow to...
- A
plough or
plow (US; both /plaʊ/) is a farm tool for
loosening or
turning the soil
before sowing seed or planting.
Ploughs were
traditionally drawn by...
- the "Oliver Superior" line of
seeding drills and
related equipment.
James Oliver started the
Oliver Chilled Plow Works in 1853: 107 In Mishawaka, Indiana...
- "Fire :
Egyptian Bow
Drill, Fire Plough, Fire Piston, Fire Saw, Fire Thong". Woodcraftwanderings.org.
Retrieved 2012-12-17. "The Fire
Plow by Bart & Robin...
- in Killingworth. Eliot's
plow was less
expensive and
easier to use than Tull's
plow; however, when he
tested his
drill plow in the
fields he discovered...
- ard
marks Chisel plow, a
modern type of non-moldboard, non-turnover
plow American English: ard
plow.
American English:
scratch plow.
Francesca Bray (1984)...
-
Rotavator Harrow (e.g.
Spike harrow, Drag harrow, Disk harrow) Land
imprinter Plow or
plough {various
specialized types}
Roller Stone / Rock /
Debris removal...
-
where it
worked farm
ground once
again with an 80-foot wide
FRIGGSTAD chisel plow. Height: 14 feet (4.3 m) to top of cab New
tires are
about 1 foot (0.30 m)...
-
Drill cuttings are
broken bits of
solid material removed from a
borehole drilled by rotary, percussion, or
auger methods and
brought to the
surface in...
-
include a ****
propeller and a
wheat drill (a
planting device) in 1839, a hemp
break machine in 1850, a
steam plow (steam tractor) in 1857, the Gatling...