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| Sat, Sep 09, 1893 | 3 | with tint clover up to its eyes like tho bird pick ing the worm out of the FURROW never thinking to thank God who makes tho grass grow1 and who gave life to ev | ||
| Sat, Sep 16, 1893 | 2 | lleU thu trig jrer tho bullet missed the engineer s head and only plowed a FURROW in his shoulder This however felled him to the floor of tho cab and the robber | ||
| Sat, Dec 16, 1893 | 3 | not bis secret writ upon his brow In 6ne sharp symbol pitifully plaint That FURROW was not turned by time s dull plow Rather a sword cut dealt by deathless pala | ||
| Sat, Apr 28, 1894 | 2 | corn almost exclusively on sod ground When the ground ia neatly plowed each FURROW slice ties xvlth one edge on the bottom of th FURROW | ||
| Sat, Feb 23, 1895 | 9 | wed but made fine A most satisfactory way where tho ground is open is to FURROW deeply with a double mold board as seen in the upper part of the figure Cover the | ||
| Sat, Oct 12, 1895 | 3 | loosened earth to the sur face Where there Is double plowing the second FURROW slice being brought to the surface this Is not subsoillng In many cases it Is ob | ||
| Sat, Jan 04, 1896 | 6 | ected president of American Society of Civil Engineers At Chicago J I FURROW elected 1st presi dent of National FarmerH Federation Jnn 22 Following electe | ||
| Sat, Aug 01, 1896 | 3 | When the plow reaches the end of a FURROW thtcurreut is auiomaticnlly re versed so as to start the machine back | ||
| Sat, Sep 05, 1896 | 10 | nt fifty years ago there wasn t a boy in Butler county O who could turn a FURROW better than I or was more expert in rising plows left or right handed on hillside | ||
| Sat, Sep 26, 1896 | 3 | ro not those words written on many a soul They fell the great forests they FURROW the soil Tlicy seolc new Inventions to benefit man They fear no exertion make p | ||
| Sat, May 15, 1897 | 7 | he most general hoop a little larger than t h e b o t t o m method i s the FURROW plan This conF i g b is a tin hoop similar in ahape b u t s i s t s In a main c | ||
| Sat, Sep 03, 1898 | 1 | Terrv Clarev a ymirg FURROW living west of Ashktim met a terrible death at Ashktim Tncsdair avening bv being struck bv the fast rain The voung man had been hn | ||
| Sat, Oct 28, 1899 | 3 | t w o steps and stepped upon it Not one of tbe chestnuts grew I plowed a FURROW on another piece every lour feet dropped a chestnut every four feet on the edge | ||
| Sat, May 05, 1900 | 3 | atraw a number of devices are used to draw the stalks and Utter Into the FURROW and distribute along so as to I be covered by the plow the most com I mon of w | ||
| Sat, Jul 21, 1900 | 3 | ns where win ter protection is needed thlt may be obtained by plowing a FURROW on each side of the row snd throwing the dirt up toward the vines In the spring | ||
| Sat, Mar 02, 1901 | 7 | instance I would first take the plow set it down two holes and strike a FURROW along the north aide of the row throwing the soil away from the plants then tu | ||
| Sat, May 04, 1901 | 7 | season the best results of which are not expe rienced simply because the FURROWs were not turned properly Take Fig 1 for instance Much plowing is to be see | ||
| Sat, Jun 15, 1901 | 4 | ach the turning point on its orbit and will gee around and throw up a back FURROW This may cause a cataclysm or a cataplasm or t may be a catamount If you me | ||
| Sat, Aug 10, 1901 | 3 | ed with the say If such lands are bought It should to plow a straight FURROW set a straight fence or plant n Held of corn so that it will be a pleasure to s | ||
| Fri, Apr 22, 1904 | 3 | with the states in building roads is coming and coming soon BREAKING A FURROW COMB Simple Attachment to Plow by Means of Which Lumps Are Hashed Expeditiousl |
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