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Definition of Tedding
1. ted [v] - See also: ted
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tedding
Literary usage of Tedding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes on Fields and Cattle from the Diary of an Amateur Farmer: To which is by William Holt Beever (1870)
"Meadows shut up in February—How treated—Mowing Machine— Nettles—Thistles—Trial
of Machine—Failure—Knife sharpened —Consequent Success — Hay-tedding ..."
2. Computers and Information Technologies in Agricultural Production and edited by Karl Schneider (1998)
"tedding reduced the average field curing time about 13 h in first cutting and 6 h on
... Mechanical losses caused by tedding were greater than the average ..."
3. British Farmer's Magazine (1849)
"By this rigid tedding the hay win heat more regularly in the stack, and consequently
be less liable to fire ; it will be more in quantity when cut into ..."
4. British Farmer's Magazine (1853)
"The tedding-machine has two distinct modes of action : the one revolving in the
opposite ... The former is used in tedding before the grass U gathered into ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, George Mifflin Wharton (1845)
"It is said, however, that tedding was held not to be necessary in Hall v. ...
and that tedding is necessary before it is put into such cocks. where, ..."
6. A Collection of Acts and Records of Parliament: With Reports of Cases by Sir Henry Gwillim, Charles Ellis (1825)
"It is said, however, that tedding was held not to be necessary in Hall v. Petty-
place *, and Hide v. Ellis, f That does not so distinctly appear » Supra by ..."