- 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...
- mine
plow (plough
in British English) is a
device designed to clear a lane
through a minefield,
allowing other vehicles to follow. A mine
plow is typically...
- The
wedge plow or
Bucker plow was
first developed by
railroad companies to clear snow
in the
American West. The
wedge plow forces snow
to the
sides of...
- Speed-the-
Plow is a 1988 play by
David Mamet that is a
satirical dissection of the
American movie business. As
stated in The Producer's Perspective, "this...
-
Plow" is the
ninth episode of the
fourth season of the
American animated television series The Simpsons. It
originally aired on the Fox
network in the...
- Deep
plowing is a
plowing to a
depth greater than 50 cm (20
in) as
compared to ordinary plowing which rarely exceeds 20 cm (8
in). The
purpose of deep...
- A
snowplow (also snow
plow,
snowplough or snow plough) is a
device intended for
mounting on a vehicle, used for
removing snow and ice from
outdoor surfaces...
-
Plow &
Hearth is a
United States retailer based in Madison, Virginia,
specializing in hearth and
fireplace accessories,
furniture and home furnishings...
-
Crooked Plow (Portuguese:
Torto Arado) is a
novel by
Brazilian author Itamar Vieira Junior. It
tells the
story of two Afro-Brazilian sisters,
Bibiana and...
- Georgia,
where they were made by the Rome
Plow Company (now
located in Cedartown, Georgia).[citation needed] The
plow tractors were
equipped with a very sharp...