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Definition of Moldboard plow
1. Noun. Plow that has a moldboard.
Terms within: Colter, Coulter, Landside, Moldboard, Mouldboard, Ploughshare, Plowshare, Share
Specialized synonyms: Lister, Lister Plough, Lister Plow, Middle Buster, Middlebreaker
Generic synonyms: Plough, Plow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moldboard Plow
Literary usage of Moldboard plow
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Power and the Plow by Lynn Webster Ellis, Edward Aloysius Rumely (1911)
"moldboard plow for animal power where it seems impossible to secure greater
perfection. American plow-builders are shipping their product by ..."
2. The Nature and Properties of Soils: A College Text of Edaphology by Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Harry Oliver Buckman (1922)
"The moldboard plow brings about its effects because of the differential stresses
set up in the furrow slice as it passes over the share and the moldboard. ..."
3. Farm Science: A Foundation Textbook on Agriculture by William Jasper Spillman (1918)
"Disk plows pull more heavily than moldboard plows, and are hence not generally
used where the moldboard plow is satisfactory. The moldboard of a plow may be ..."
4. Soils, Their Properties and Management by Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Elmer Otterbein Fippin, Harry Oliver Buckman (1915)
"There are two general types of turning plows, the common moldboard plow and the
... The moldboard plow seems to have a wider application than the disk plow, ..."
5. Soils, Their Properties and Management by Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Elmer Otterbein Fippin, Harry Oliver Buckman (1915)
"There are two general types of turning plows, the common moldboard plow and the
... The moldboard plow seems to have a wider application than the disk plow, ..."
6. Dry-farming: A System of Agriculture for Countries Under a Low Rainfall by John Andreas Widtsoe (1911)
"Plow with interchangeable moldboard and share. clumsy than the moldboard plow.
For ordinary dry- farm purposes the disk plow has no advantage over the ..."
7. Farm Machinery and Farm Motors by Jay Brownlee Davidson, Leon Wilson Chase (1908)
"more clumsy than the moldboard plow; so where the latter will do good work ...
The moldboard plow is recommended ..."