tilling in English

verb
1
prepare and cultivate (land) for crops.
no land was being tilled or crops sown

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1. The front mount allows attachments for tilling, mowing, and chipping.

2. Cultivation is the process of tilling or loosening soil to prepare it for planting

3. We stopped tilling, so that we could prevent greenhouse gasses from going into the air.

4. From this background, Arable land is land that is favorable for successful tilling and farming

5. SPOT-ITN screened a tomato tilling population for genetic mutations associated with heat shock response.

6. Men like my father... who spent his whole life tilling the dirt... just to die facedown in it.

7. On one hand, where we have professionals and engineers, on the other hand, there exist farmers tilling the fields, our brethren-sisters associated with agriculture.

8. The first 'permanent cultures' evolved when hunter-gatherers and nomadic people began tilling the earth and developing systems of agriculture, and Beans were among the first cultivated crops.

9. Auguring Holes from 4" to 36" Wide Moving Small to Medium Size Boulders Tilling and Cultivating Soil Concrete Pad/Walk Demolition and Removal Putting Green Installation

10. For example, soil is irrigated (801) to ensure proper moisture for tilling (802) and afterwards is allowed to dry (803) by exposure to the sun or is dried artifically with heated air.

11. Even when tilling is done across the slope, more soil will be moved downslope than upslope. The resulting progressive downslope movement of soil from hilltops and soil accumulation at the base of hills is called tillage erosion (Govers et al.

12. 3 Then the elders of the city nearest to the body should take from the herd a young cow that has never been put to work, that has never pulled in a yoke, 4 and the elders of that city should lead the young cow down to a valley* running with water where no tilling or sowing of seed has been done, and they should break the neck of the young cow there in the valley.