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Definition of Replows
1. replow [v] - See also: replow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Replows
Literary usage of Replows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Settler's Guide: A Popular Exposition of the Public Land System by Henry Norris Copp (1886)
"A limber culture claimant complies with the law who replows or harrows the land
broken during the previous year. Two years' preparation of the soil is a ..."
2. Nuclear Waste Storage and Disposal Policy: Hearing Before the Committee on edited by Frank Murkowski (1999)
"In contrast to the administration proposal, the bill before the committee today
simply replows old ground, creating more problems than it solves, ..."
3. The Existing Laws of the United States of a General and Permanent Character by United States (1884)
"Claimant complies with the law who replows or harrows the land broken the previous
year. Two years' preparation of the soil is a legal requirement, ..."
4. Resources of California by Henry Harrison Markham (1893)
"... he prunes his trees in November and December, or later; he plows his orchard
in January or February, and replows and cultivates until June or July. ..."
5. Bulletin by United States Soil Conservation Service, Montana Agricultural Experiment Station (1894)
"He replows the land at planting and drops the seed pieces ten inches apart in
every third furrow, a fourteen-inch plow being used. ..."