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Earth windrows may be
formed by
graders when
grading earthworks or dirt
roads Leaf
windrows may be
required for muni****l collection.
Fossil windrows are...
- of the
windrows must be
measured and
logged constantly to
determine the
optimum time to turn them for
quicker compost production.
Compost windrow turners...
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Windrow is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George C.
Windrow (1931–2019),
American politician and
soldier John
Edwin Windrow (1899–1984)...
- hay rake is an
agricultural rake used to
collect cut hay or
straw into
windrows for
later collection (e.g. by a
baler or a
loader wagon). It is also designed...
-
aeration by
regularly turning the
mixture in a
process using open
piles or
windrows. Fungi, earthworms, and
other detritivores further break up the organic...
- phytoremediation, bioventing, bioattenuation, biosparging,
composting (biopiles and
windrows), and landfarming.
Other remediation techniques include thermal desorption...
-
staggered line, then
proceed clockwise,
leaving a
series of
swathes with
windrows and
finishing in the middle. The
scythe has
generally been
replaced by...
- Dunkirk:
Retreat to Victory. New York: Arcade. ISBN 978-1-61145-314-0.
Windrow,
Martin (1976). Rommel's
Desert Army. Osprey. ISBN 978-0-85045-095-8. Wilks...
- was the
adaptation of
Physalia to
windrows containing entangling Sarg****um.
Physalia tend to
drift across the
windrows which also
increased food or zooplankter...
- John
Edwin Windrow (September 26, 1899 – May 26, 1984) was an
American educator. He
became known as "Mr. Peabody" for his five-decade
career at Peabody...