The Young Farmers Manual Detailing the Manipulations of the Farm in a Plain a
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PLOWING TECHNICALITIES. 465. A furrow is the trench or channel made by the plow when it is drawn through the soil ; and it is said to be wide, or narrow deep, or shallow. The furrow-slice is the strip of soil which the plow separates and turns away from the unplowed soil when making a furrow ; and it may be wide, or narrow thick, or 334 thin. A lack-furrow is two furrow-slices turned towards each other so that their edges will meet ; or, one may overlay or lap on the other. A dead furrow, middl...e furrow, or open furrow, which are only different names for the same thing, is the channel that is left when a land is finished. A land is the unplowed ground between two back furrows, or the quantity of unplowed ground which a plowman, in plowing, goes around, when he turns about in the opposite direction from which the furrow-slice is turned. A land may be wide, or narrow. A ridge embraces a part of two lands, or all the ground from one middle furrow to the other ; while a land extends from one back furrow or centre of a ridge to another.
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