Things said over this wireless telephone--broadcasted over five hundred miles of space from your cosy rooms here--can be said without anybody being the wiser as to who uttered them.
Better stands are generally obtained with a smaller quantity of seed when it is sown with the drill than when it is broadcasted on honeycombed ground.
When sown on such land it is recommended that unhulled seed or seed that contains a large percentage of hard seed be used and that it be broadcasted during the winter.
Seed may be broadcasted in the early spring on winter grain when the ground is in a honeycombed condition, or it may be sown later when the ground may be cultivated.
These are all right for getting the broadcasted entertainments and spark signals, but we can't get the long waves from the big stations.
Tom exclaimed to Frank who was listening to a broadcasted speech.
Then, if there was a sending radio set in the tower, the reports of races could be broadcasted in secret code to sets tuned to the one in the tower.
There was not much the girls cared to hear being broadcasted before late afternoon; so they soon got back to normal.
No matter what Jessie did to the tuning coil she could not bring that strangely broadcasted message back to their ears.
They had missed Madame Elva and the orchestra music broadcasted from Stratfordtown.
The girls from Roselawn and their host and hostess found a number of neighbors already gathered in the drawing-room, to listen to the entertainments broadcasted from several radio stations.
With an amplifier the concerts broadcasted from several stations can be heard inside the tent, and we will charge admission to the tent.
Canadian peas are hardy against frost and can be broadcasted and covered with shallow plowing as soon as the land is moist enough from fall rains - except in very frosty parts of the State.
It would have a tendency to make the surface more friable and therefore better for moisture retention, and it could be used at the rate of 1000 pounds to the acre, broadcasted before plowing for grain.
Quickly removing a small instrument and disconnecting the tube from the loud-speaker, Curlie tuned in on 350 and, a moment later, they were listening to a concert which was being broadcasted somewhere on the Pacific Coast.
Here in Alaska are thousands of lonely people who can be cheered by music, stories and speeches broadcasted over thousands of miles.
Night after night he caught only now and again a fragment of some song or some orchestra production being broadcastedthousands of miles away.
Information as to weather indications were broadcasted from Arlington.
They listened to the hour's program and then tuned the receiver to get what was being broadcasted from a city station--a talk on economics that interested to a degree even the two high-school girls.
The seed is generally broadcasted for a fiber crop and then harrowed in.
The stable manure, if that is used, should be broadcasted over the fields at the rate of six to ten tons an acre.
The seeds are commonly broadcasted at an average rate of four pecks to the acre.
Brush harrows are quite useful for brushing in seed and for pulverizing manure broadcasted on grass lands.
From experiment it has been found that there is a loss of about one-fifth of the seed when broadcasted as compared with drilling.
The grasses and clovers are generally broadcasted by hand or machine, and are then lightly harrowed and are generally rolled.
It can be broadcasted by hand if a spreader is not available, and mixed with the surface soil while in a powdered state.
The soil may be broadcasted by hand or applied with a fertilizer distributer.
What the nut industry needs most is a campaign of education to tell the American public about the superior values of nuts and to correct the errorsbroadcasted by the Meat Board.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "broadcasted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.