broadshare
Collocations
4ADJ.
shallow
BROADSHARE + NOUN
harrow, scarifier, stubble, stubbles, subsoil
PREP.
after
ADV.
immediately, immediately
Definitions
noun
A heavy cultivator with wide V-shaped shares, used to loosen and dig up stubble and weeds after a harvest.
This plough possesses the recommendations of being a Broadshare, Scarifier, and Subsoil Plough, combined in one and the same implement.
Immediately after the broadshare, the harrow is twice used to free the ground from the stubble, which is gathered in rows every fifteen or twenty rods, according to quantity, and if thought worth the labor, or in default of straw enough, this is carried to the yards, to be trodden into manure; otherwise it is burnt.
verb
To go over a field with a broadshare.
When land proves to be very foul after harvest, it is best, first to shallow, spuddle, or broadshare the surface, harrow up the weeds, cart them to a mixen, or burn them on the spot:
The cheapest way is to broadshare the stubble immediately after harvest.
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6This plough possesses the recommendations of being a Broadshare, Scarifier, and Subsoil Plough, combined in one and the same implement.
WiktionaryImmediately after the broadshare, the harrow is twice used to free the ground from the stubble, which is gathered in rows every fifteen or twenty rods, according to quantity, and if thought worth the
WiktionaryThe surface is first broken with a cultivator fitted with broad blades, a plough, or a broadshare.
WiktionaryWhen land proves to be very foul after harvest, it is best, first to shallow, spuddle, or broadshare the surface, harrow up the weeds, cart them to a mixen, or burn them on the spot:
WiktionaryThe cheapest way is to broadshare the stubble immediately after harvest.
WiktionaryThe most effectual plan of doing so is to broadshare the stubbles.
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