. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . Fig. 1.—Plough, ic, as still used in Asia Minor.—(From Fellows1* Aula Minor.) and steep places were hoed. (Mattock.) Newground (broken up in the spring and ploughed a r AGR AGR 19 often took place without previous ploughing. Inhighly irrigated spots the seed was trampled in bycattle (Is. xxxii. 20), as in Egypt by goats. Some-times, however, the sowing was by patches only inwell-manured spots, as in tig. 4, from Surenhusius on. Fig. 2.—Ploughing, Hoeing, and Sowing.—Description de lEgypte. (Fbn.)


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