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Bottom side of an electric lawn scarifier showing rotating metal blades. Scarification or de-thatching of lawns or turf is a mechanical process whereby the surface and subsurface of the lawn, green or sports pitch is rigorously abraded by penetrating metal blades, tines or prongs.
Kanoa Igarashi (Japanese: 五十嵐 カノア, Hepburn: Igarashi Kanoa, born October 1, 1997) is a Japanese-American surfer who has competed professionally worldwide since 2012.
The Scarifyers is an audio adventure and comic book series produced by Bafflegab Productions (formerly Cosmic Hobo Productions) and based on stories written by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris.
Grader at work. In civil engineering "rough grading" is performed by heavy equipment such as wheel tractor-scrapers and bulldozers.Graders are used to "finish grade", with the angle, tilt (or pitch), and height of their blade capable of being adjusted to a high level of precision.
The most common type of scarification is mechanical scarification.. In mechanical scarification, the testa is physically opened to allow moisture and air in. [1] Seed coats may be filed with a metal file, rubbed with sandpaper, nicked with a knife, cracked gently with a hammer, or weakened or opened in any other way.
Josh Arnold (born 1976) is a Golden Guitar-winning Australian country musician. [1]Arnold is known for his solo career which saw him release the albums Galvanize (2001), Scarifier (2003) and Fire in the Sun (2005).
After getting some information from the Contemplator's severed head, Magus found the Soul Gem on the surface of Ego the Living Planet.Before he can make plans to gather the other Infinity Gems and reshape the universe in his image, Magus is supposedly killed by the Ultron/Hank Pym who claimed the Soul Gem.
Howse brand modular subsoiler mounted to a tractor Modular subsoiler unit, unmounted with accessories. A subsoiler or flat lifter is a tractor-mounted farm implement used for deep tillage, loosening and breaking up soil at depths below the levels worked by moldboard ploughs, disc harrows, or rototillers.