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  2. Harrow (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Harrowing with tractor and disk harrow in the 1940s) Chain harrowing can be used on pasture land to spread dung and break up dead material (thatch) in the sward. Similarly, in sports-ground maintenance, light chain harrowing is often used to level off the ground after heavy use to remove and smooth out boot marks and indentations.

  3. Disc harrow - Wikipedia

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    Applying a disc harrow before plowing can also reduce clogging and allow more complete turning of the soil during plowing. A disc harrow is the preferred method of incorporating both agricultural lime (either dolomitic or calcitic lime) and agricultural gypsum, and disc harrowing achieves a 50/50 mix with the soil when set correctly, thereby ...

  4. Drag harrow - Wikipedia

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    A 4-foot drag harrow A larger, 12 foot drag harrow simply uses three four foot sections that are connected. A drag harrow, a type of spring-tooth harrow, is a largely outdated type of soil cultivation implement that is used to smooth the ground as well as loosen it after it has been plowed and packed.

  5. Snowplow driver recounts harrowing blizzard - AOL

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    Mar. 1—Driving a snowplow is a daunting task, and particularly so when you can't see the plow. Which is kind of an important part of the machine. The Oregon Department of Transportation's (ODOT ...

  6. Tillage - Wikipedia

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    Harrowing and rototilling often combine primary and secondary tillage into one operation. "Tillage" can also mean the land that is tilled. The word "cultivation" has several senses that overlap substantially with those of "tillage". In a general context, both can refer to agriculture. Within agriculture, both can refer to any kind of soil ...

  7. Plough - Wikipedia

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    The "harrow plough" was used to cover the planted seed. [50] The "scratcher" or "geewhiz" was used to deweed or cultivate the crop. [50] The "bulltongue" and "sweeps" were used to plough the middle of the rows. [50] All these metal plough points required being re-sharpened about every ten days, due to their use on rough and rocky ground. [50]

  8. Harrowing photos emerge following apocalyptic wildfires in ...

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    Entire homes were burned to the ground while vehicles melted on roads and driveways. As of Friday morning, the Palisades Fire was 8% contained, the Eaton Fire was 3% contained, and the Kenneth ...

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