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  2. Plough - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a single-furrow plough there is one wheel at the front and handles at the rear for the ploughman to maneuver it. [24] The mouldboard plow leaves distinct furrows (trenches) across the field. When dragged through a field, the coulter cuts down into the soil and the share cuts horizontally from the previous furrow to the vertical cut.

  3. Stump-jump plough - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the original single-furrow plough. The first plough produced by Richard Smith was a three-furrow plough he called the "Vixen". [14] [15] Later that same year, Richard Smith demonstrated a single-furrow stump-jump plough which included a chain that dragged the bottom of the ploughshare back into the ground, known as the "bridle draught".

  4. Petty Plough - Wikipedia

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    The single furrow plough had one 23-inch diameter disc, the double furrow had one 23-inch disc and one 20-inch disc, while the triple furrow had three 23-inch discs. "The Petty Orchard Disc Stripping Plough is the greatest labour saver of all time. It eliminates a lot of back-breaking work in cutting out the strips between trees. The operator ...

  5. Ransome Victory Plough - Wikipedia

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    The Ransome Victory's relatively light weight allowed it to be pulled by a single span of oxen, allowing more smallholder farmers who owned fewer cattle to utilize the technology. [1] [2] The Ransome Victory Plough's most recognizable feature is the vertically adjustable pivot wheel in front of the ploughshare (as opposed to a cutting knife or ...

  6. Ard (plough) - Wikipedia

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    The ard, ard plough, [1] or scratch plough [2] is a simple light plough without a mouldboard.It is symmetrical on either side of its line of draft and is fitted with a symmetrical share that traces a shallow furrow but does not invert the soil.

  7. International Plowing Match - Wikipedia

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    Some different plowing classes for tractors include depend on how many furrows the plow has. Other tractor plowing classes include antique plowing, and 4H (youth) plowing. Plowing is "judged for straightness, firmness, evenness, depth, shape and uniformity. A good plowed furrow must be straight with a smooth trough and clean, even sides." [9]

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    The Alzheimer's Association released a list of gift recommendations for individuals with the disease at every stage of dementia. Experts offer insights on how to navigate the holiday amid dementia.

  9. Richard Bowyer Smith - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the original single-furrow plough. Richard Bowyer Smith (2 September 1837 in London, England – 4 February 1919 in Subiaco, Western Australia ) was an Australian inventor . Career