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  2. Ridge and furrow - Wikipedia

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    The team and plough together were therefore many yards long, and this led to a particular effect in ridge and furrow fields. When reaching the end of the furrow, the leading oxen met the end first, and were turned left along the headland, while the plough continued as long as possible in the furrow (the strongest oxen were yoked at the back ...

  3. Felin-fach - Wikipedia

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    Felin-fach (also spelled Felinfach) is a community in Powys, Wales, northeast of Brecon. The community had a population of 673 as of the 2011 UK Census . [ 1 ] It includes the villages and hamlets Llandyfaelog Tre'r-graig , Llanfilo , Tredomen, Trefeitha, Pen-isa'r-waen and Talachddu.

  4. Harrow (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The disk harrow is used first to slice up the large clods left by the mould-board plough, followed by the spring-tooth harrow. To save time and fuel they may be pulled by one tractor; the disk hitched to the tractor, and the spring-tooth hitched to, and directly behind, the disk.

  5. Plough - Wikipedia

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    A plough or plow (both pronounced / p l aʊ /) is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting. [1] Ploughs were traditionally drawn by oxen and horses but modern ploughs are drawn by tractors. A plough may have a wooden, iron or steel frame with a blade attached to cut and loosen the soil.

  6. James & Frederick Howard - Wikipedia

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    The Howard patent plough was a great success and made in huge numbers. However a diverse range of different types of agricultural equipment was made, for example an advert in 1891 lists their famous ploughs and harrows plus disk harrows, horse rakes, mowers, reapers, cultivators, land-rollers, hay presses, straw trussers, grass harrows, horse hoes, vine cultivators, sheaf binders, scarifiers ...

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  8. Western Sydney Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Plough and Harrow – An area surrounded by native bushland that features a café, a playground, over 20 picnic areas, a high ropes course and an open space at the west end. Moonrise Lookout – A recreational lookout area that has an altitude ranging from 130 to 140 metres (430 to 460 ft) above sea level .

  9. Llangyfelach - Wikipedia

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    The village has its own primary school, crematorium, post office, the 'Plough and Harrow' pub, and a Scout hall. At the centre of the village is the Parish Church of St David and Cyfelach. The site dates back to the 6th Century: St. David the Patron Saint of Wales founded an early Celtic monastery there.