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- Plough - Wikipedia
A plough or plow (US) (both pronounced plaʊ ) is a farm tool for loosening or turning soil before sowing seed or planting [1] Ploughs were traditionally drawn by oxen and horses but modern ploughs are drawn by tractors A plough may have a wooden, iron or steel frame with a blade attached to cut and loosen the soil
- Plough: Quarterly Magazine and Books
Plough is an award-winning international magazine of stories, ideas, and culture that publishes online daily and quarterly in print We also publish a line of books, including literary nonfiction, fiction, and graphic novels
- PLOUGH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLOUGH is chiefly British spelling of plow
- Plow | Description, History, Types, Facts | Britannica
In its simplest form the moldboard plow consists of the share, the broad blade that cuts through the soil; the moldboard, for turning the furrow slice; and the landside, a plate on the opposite side from the moldboard that absorbs the side thrust of the turning action
- PLOUGH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Farmers start ploughing in the spring We're going to plough the top field next week Large areas of grazing land have been ploughed up to grow wheat
- The Starry Plough Pub - The Starry Plough
The Starry Plough is a full service restaurant, pub and nightclub that has been a staple of the East Bay scene since 1973 With deep roots as an Irish Revolutionary watering hole, the history of protest runs as deep today as it did when we opened five decades ago
- Historic District Restaurant Lancaster - Menu — Plough Restaurant
View Lunch Dinner Menus from Plough - Downtown Lancaster’s best restaurant in the heart of the historic district Plough features an American-style menu with ingredients sourced directly from local farms in Lancaster County
- Plough - definition of plough by The Free Dictionary
Define plough plough synonyms, plough pronunciation, plough translation, English dictionary definition of plough also plough n 1 A farm implement consisting of a strong blade at the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for breaking
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