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  2. 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.

  3. Kołpin - Wikipedia

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    This Biała Podlaska County location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Helmet cover - Wikipedia

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    A helmet cover is a fabric covering that fits over a combat helmet. It provides camouflage, protection, and accessory management. It provides camouflage, protection, and accessory management. It helps conceal the helmet by matching the surrounding environment, reduces glare, protects the helmet from wear and tear, and often includes attachment ...

  5. Keep Your Eyes on the Prize - Wikipedia

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    "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" is a folk song that became influential during the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. It is based on the traditional song, "Gospel Plow," also known as "Hold On," "Keep Your Hand on the Plow," and various permutations thereof.

  6. Cover crop - Wikipedia

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    Cover crops may be an off-season crop planted after harvesting the cash crop. Cover crops are nurse crops in that they increase the survival of the main crop being harvested, and are often grown over the winter. [2] [3] In the United States, cover cropping may cost as much as $35 per acre. [4]

  7. Gospel Plow - Wikipedia

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    Gospel Plow" (also known as "Hold On" and "Keep Your Hand on the Plow") is a traditional African American spiritual. It is listed in the Roud Folk Song Index , number 10075. The title is biblical, based on Luke 9:62.