Definition of Swathers. Meaning of Swathers. Synonyms of Swathers

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Definition of Swathers

Swather
Swather Swath"er, n. [See Swath, n.] (Agric.) A device attached to a mowing machine for raising the uncut fallen grain and marking the limit of the swath.

Meaning of Swathers from wikipedia

- cluster for second time". Farm Equipment. March 10, 2021. Archived from the original on January 4, 2023. Media related to Swathers at Wikimedia Commons...
- A swathe (/sweɪð/ British English, rhymes with "bathe"; or swath /swɒθ/ American English, rhymes with "cloth") is the strip of cut crop made by a scythe...
- Mpowele Swathe is a South African politician, a former Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance, and the former Shadow Minister of Rural Development...
- Ashur-uballit I, ****yria destro**** the rival Hurrian-Mitanni Empire, annexed huge swathes of the Hittite Empire for itself, annexed northern Babylonia from the K****ites...
- having purchased Killbery Industries Ltd., which had been manufacturing swathers (windrowers) since 1949. With an 800,000 square feet (74,000 m2) factory...
- distinct line but this was thwarted by Gruffudd ap Llewellyn, who reclaimed swathes of land beyond the ****. The Act of Union of 1536 formed a linear border...
- equipment Mower Rake Reaper-binder (now mostly replaced by the swather) Rice huller Swather (more common in the northern United States and Canada) Wagon...
- seismology, forestry, atmospheric physics, laser guidance, airborne laser swathe mapping (ALSM), and laser altimetry. It is used to make digital 3-D representations...
- already taking a dominant foothold in virtually all of Eurasia except for swathes of the Near East, North and East Asia, replacing many (but not all) of...
- Library required demolition of an integral part of Bloomsbury – a seven-acre swathe of streets immediately in front of the Museum, so that the Library could...