- cut by the
plough are
called furrows. In
modern use, a
ploughed field is
normally left to dry and then
harrowed before planting.
Ploughing and cultivating...
- Look up
Plough or
plough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
plough (or plow) is a tool used in
farming for
initial cultivation of soil.
Plough or The...
-
Plough Monday is the
traditional start of the
English agricultural year. It is the
first Monday after Epiphany, 6 January.
References to
Plough Monday...
-
Starry Plough may
refer to:
Starry Plough (flag), a
banner of the
former Irish Citizen Army,
subsequently adopted by
other Irish political organizations...
- The
Starry Plough banner (Irish: An Camchéachta – the bent
plough) is a flag
which was
originally used by the
Irish Citizen Army, a
socialist Irish republican...
-
Plough Lane,
currently known as the
Cherry Red
Records Stadium for
sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose
football stadium in Wimbledon, south-west London...
- In the
Ploughed Field:
Spring (Russian: На пашне. Весна, romanized: Na Pashne. Vesna) is an oil
painting by
Russian artist Alexey Venetsianov made in the...
- was
ploughed in the
Middle Ages, but
which has not been
ploughed since then. No
actively ploughed ridge and
furrow survives. The
ridges or
lands became...
- The foot
plough is a type of
plough used like a
spade with the foot in
order to
cultivate the ground.
Before the
widespread use of
metal farm
tools from...
- The Big
Dipper (US, Canada) or the
Plough (UK, Ireland) is an
asterism consisting of
seven bright stars of the
constellation Ursa Major; six of them are...