Definition of Furrowers

1. furrower [n] - See also: furrower

Lexicographical Neighbors of Furrowers

furriery
furries
furriest
furrily
furrin
furriner
furriners
furriness
furrinesses
furring
furring strip
furrings
furrow
furrowed
furrower
furrowers (current term)
furrowest
furrowing
furrowlike
furrows
furrowy
furrs
furry
furry fandom
furry lobster
furry lobsters
furry muff
furry tongue
furrydom
furs

Literary usage of Furrowers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Conservation Tillage by Jane P. Gates (1994)
"Corn yield in the moldboard plow treatment was higher thin in strip tillage and the average of no-till treatments; however, using disc furrowers produced ..."

2. The Potato: A Compilation of Information from Every Available Source by Eugene H. Grubb, William Sumner Guilford (1912)
"The disk coverers are set inside of the furrowers and close the earth into the individual furrows with a single disk. ..."

3. The Principles of Irrigation Practice by John Andreas Widtsoe (1914)
"... 'small furrows leading from the supply ditch at the head of the field are made to cover the field by some of the many kinds of markers or furrowers. ..."

4. Commercial Nomenclature by John K. Chandler, John C. Redman, Virginia H. Wood, Caroline S. Larner (1897)
"furrowers and Markers. Furrowing Attachments. Fuse. Fuse, Blasting. Fuse, Electric. Fuse, Gutta-Percha. Fuse, Percussion. Fuse, Platinum. Tuse, Safety. ..."

5. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1856)
"... and in adapting thereto a digger, cleaning harrows, clod dividers, furrowers, revolving hoes, hay collectors, hay rakes, deep-drain diggers, &c. ..."

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