- by the
subsoiler.
These plows are
sometimes equipped with a torpedo-shaped
attachment for
making subsurface drainage channels. The
subsoilers are raised...
- A
plough or (US)
plow (both
pronounced /plaŹ/) is a farm tool for
loosening or
turning the soil
before sowing seed or planting.
Ploughs were traditionally...
- the
original on 3
March 2021.
Retrieved 3
March 2021.
Fryers Forest on
WikiMaps "6. The
Subsoil Plow Story". yeomansplow.com.au.
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March 2021....
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original on 3
March 2021.
Retrieved 3
March 2021. Yeomans, Allan. "6. The
Subsoil Plow Story". yeomansplow.com.au.
Retrieved 3
March 2021. Yeomans, P.A. (1954)...
- ard
marks Chisel plow, a
modern type of non-moldboard, non-turnover
plow American English: ard
plow.
American English:
scratch plow.
Francesca Bray (1984)...
- at the
Wayback Machine "Untitled 1974". www.britishpathe.com. "6. The
Subsoil Plow Story". yeomansplow.com.au.
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March 2021.
Official website...
-
experience of
Russian peasants of
plowing up an
apparent under-layer of ash (leached or E horizon)
during first plowing of a
virgin soil of that type. Podzols...
-
These structures allow water to seep into the soil,
retaining in the
subsoil a
greater amount of moisture. But also, it
prevents the loss of fertile...
- of the many soil
cultivation implements alongside tilers and
moldboard plows. It
consists of many
carbon steel discs, and
sometimes longer-lasting boron...
- such as the: rototillers,
moldboard plow, disc-
plow,
rotary plow, root/tuber
harvesting plow,
small subsoiler plow,
powered and non-powered harrow, seeders...