26 Words to use with plowing

The foreman of the plow-gang, and the hands under his care, should be made answerable to the hostlerwhose business it is to have the feed cut up, ground, and ready; the stalls well littered and cleaned out at proper intervals; to attend to sick or maimed animals; to see that the gears are always hung in their proper place, kept in good order, and so on.

Now I'll have to ride plow horses the rest of my life!" He pointed to the cloddish, heavy-limbed gray which he had ridden in his quest for the superhorse at the Bridewell place.

The soil called him; his job was to extend the plow-land and improve his flocks.

There was not so much as a post to mark the location of either of these two large cities, nor was there a plow line to define their limits.

The big fist that had grasped so many plow-handles took Nash full on that bloody mouth and laid him flat.

" "Why," said Abner Jenks, a stolid plow boy to whom this stream of remark was addressed; "this 'ere place ain't mortgaged, is it?

Then at the summons of the plow driver, at first break of day, the plowmen went to the stables whose doors the overseer opened.

At first they suggested moles crawling through plow furrows; then, as they progressed onward, they shrank to the smallness of gray grub-worms, advancing one behind another.

"My mother was one of the leading plow hands on Bill Neely's farm.

No; not even could it be called a figure: straight up and down, like a finger or a post; high-shouldered, and a stepa step like a plow-man's.

Plow stories; illustrated by Charles E. Cartwright.

The exporting of labor, at whatever price it might be sold, he likened to a farmer's conversion of his plow teams into cash instead of using them in his work.

[Illustration: AN AUTOMOBILE PLOW A form of automobile that can be applied to all sorts of uses on the farm.

His particular enthusiasm now was for plow cultivation as against the hoe.

Two boons did Dagmar crave, "right early in the morning, long before it was day": one, that the plow-tax might be forgiven the peasant, and that those who for rising against it had been laid in irons be set free; the other, that the prison door of Bishop Valdemar be opened.

When I remember this summer's work, I sometimes think that I will burn my saddle and never turn or look a cow in the face again, nor ride anything but a plow mule and that bareback.

"Tell you what, two of my cattle back thar are plow oxen.

The plow-point was long and tapering, like the prow of a clipper, and ran far out under the beam, and above it was the rolling colter, a circular blade of steel, which cut the edge of the furrow as cleanly as cheese.

I worked for a man for nothin' just so I could learn and after that for about a year I was the best plow sharpener.

Dey wuz so mean dat dey tied heavy plow shoes aroun' de necks ob two little white boys and threw dem in de lake.

In this operation a narrow plow lightly opened the crests of the beds; cotton seed were drilled somewhat thickly therein; and a shallow covering of earth was given by means of a concave board on a plow stock, or by a harrow, a roller or a small shallow plow.

Finally he found work in a plow store at a salary of six hundred dollars a year.

It was a splendid fall for plowing, and I began to feel hope return to me as I followed my plow around and around the lands I laid off, and watched the black ribbon of new plowing widen and widen as the day advanced toward night.

This prowess gained her the title of "plow girl.

"Afte I quit work at de mill I'se come home an' plow gardens fer de white folks an' make some more money.

26 Words to use with  plowing