The seed can be broadcast and harrowed, lightly disked, or seeded with a grain drill. |
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It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail. |
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The nearby dairy farmer plowed and harrowed the garden, and we planted cover crops of annual ryegrass and winter rye. |
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Wheat fields are harrowed before the crop emerges to get the first flush of weeds. |
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The field is harrowed to kill the weeds which have already sprouted, then the corn will emerge soon afterwards. |
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The land should be well ploughed to the depth of 15 cm to 20 cm, and harrowed to provide reasonable tilth and good ridges. |
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At other times, seeds were harrowed in by horses pulling brush or else by sheep trampling the ground. |
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The new site will not be ready for about two weeks after they move off, and whilst it will be ploughed and harrowed it will still need cultivating. |
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The soil is lightly tilled and harrowed and organic fertilizer is put down. |
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The soil is ploughed and harrowed smooth whilst waiting for the suitable time to transplant young shoots of rice that have been pre-planted in small, separate paddies. |
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The overlapping wars Sunni against American, Sunni against Shia and Shia against Shia that harrowed Iraq after the invasion of 2003 have abated. |
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If a field produced a bumper crop when the farmer harrowed, for instance, this does not necessarily mean that harrowing was beneficial. |
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The footsteps were trackable on the grass, but not on it, and were visible on the harrowed ground. |
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The headless horseman harrowed Ichabod Crane as he tried to reach the bridge. |
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In modern use, a ploughed field is typically left to dry out, and is then harrowed before planting. |
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She is magnificent and shrunken, harrowed and harrowing. |
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To scientifically test the effect of harrowing, the farmer would need to have a portion of the field that was harrowed, and a portion of the field that was not. |
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Meade watched dumbstruck as Go Native, probably the best horse in his care, broke a leg in the course of a routine canter up a freshly harrowed gallop. |
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It is not freshly cleared ground, well ploughed and finely harrowed, No seed-drill could run over it smoothly since the terrain rather more resembles a battlefield. |
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It was then underseeded using a manual cyclone seeder with a mixture of alfalfa, red and Huia clover the time of grain planting, the field was then harrowed and packed. |
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The field was planted by broadcasting to brome grass and then harrowed. |
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Taking on board simple village wisdom, Marlen cleansed his harrowed soul of all its grudges and worries and rid himself of that constant willingness to react to any insult and an inner need to seek revenge. |
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