- side-currents
which lose
themselves without profit to anyone. We have
immense unplowed territories to cultivate;
roads to open;
ports to dig;
rivers to be made...
-
snowstorms could be
quite dangerous: a 6 in (15 cm) snow
depth will make some
unplowed roads imp****able, and it is
possible for cars to get
stuck in the snow...
- was 10%
greater than the 2,550 lbs per acre (2,858 kg per ha)
yield in
unplowed plots.
Under certain conditions, it is
recommended to use deep plowing...
- ploughed"; zamin-i
qulba (na-)šuda-ra mi-ngar-um, "I am
looking at a plowed/
unplowed field"; imrûz [u ḵondagi]
tikrar mu-kun-a, "Today he
repeats (reading)...
-
farmers remained the main po****tion of the city. Due to the
large amount of
unplowed land in the
Tambov province,
animal husbandry developed widely, and with...
-
remained closed through January 26. Side
streets around the D.C. area were
unplowed through January 26.
Through January 27, Washington, D.C.
police issued...
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businessmen alike and the
first race, a
simple 55-mile (89 km) run down the
unplowed Yellowstone Branch from West
Yellowstone to Ashton, was held on
March 4...
- in Queens. Over a w**** later,
streets in
eastern Queens still remained unplowed by the city,
enraging the borough's residents, many who felt that the city's...
-
pollution within the park.
Snowmobiles are only
allowed to be
ridden on the
unplowed roads used in the summer, and
riding off the
roads is prohibited. This...
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climate of the north-central
North America continent, but with
richer unplowed expansive soil. The
success of the N.P. was
based on the
abundant crops...