A stubble field left unplowed till late in the autumn, that it may be cropped by cattle.
The side of a plow which is opposite to the moldboard and which presses against the unplowed land.
A ridge or strip of unplowed at the ends of furrows, or near a fence.
To plow so as to turn the grass side of each furrow upon an unplowed ridge; to ridge.
The ground left unplowed between furrows; any one of several portions into which a field is divided for convenience in plowing.
Defn: The ground left unplowed between furrows; any one of several portions into which a field is divided for convenience in plowing.
Defn: To plow so as to turn the grass side of each furrow upon an unplowed ridge; to ridge.
The gray hermit, the badger, still clung to his deep den on the rocky unplowed ridges, and on sunny April days the mother fox lay out with her young, on southward-sloping swells.
On a long ridge to the north and west, the soil, too wet and cold to cultivate easily, remained unplowed for several years and scattered over these clay lands stood small groves of popple trees which we called "tow-heads.
I felt for the first time the poetry of the unplowed spaces.
Its lonely unplowed sweep gave me the satisfying sensation of being at last among the men who held the outposts,--sentinels for the marching millions who were approaching from the east.
All I had in the world was a small trunk, a couple of dozen books, a valise and a few acres of barren unplowed land.
He could make better time that way than driving his own car over the plowed and unplowed fields that lay between the camp and the road.
He bumped over rutted paths through rough, plowed and unplowed fields several miles before he finally arrived.
A ridge of land left unplowed between furrows, or at the end of a field; a piece missed by the plow slipping aside.
A piece of land left unplowed at the end of a field.
In very many instances, seed, of course, self-sown has become rooted and grown vigorously onunplowed land.
Lan'-ahin, the hindmost horse on the unplowed land side.
Lan'-afore, the foremost horse on the unplowed land side.