harrow Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈhær.əʊ]
  • Us [ ˈher.oʊ]

Meaning of harrow In English

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  • Good ground preparation, harrowing, and ploughing are always needed

  • The crop requires land to be harrowed and drilled in July.

  • A light harrowing of the seed bed in late summer is advisable.

  • This harrowing perspective compels the reader to ask whether the earlier stories of local ingenuity will be enough in the face of this catastrophe.

  • To reduce compaction of moist soil and obviate the need for harrowing to level the fields, controlled traffic is being introduced in rice-wheat systems.

  • Crop residues were incorporated using a hand tractor with a spiketooth harrow during land preparation for rice transplanting.

  • This means that these labourers used human energy to harrow their plots.

  • The spring-tine harrow is a semi-mounted operating machine with the same working width as the above-described strip.

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