. Soils, their properties and management. Soils. TILLAGE 667 land, sandy land from clay land. Rubbish on the surface may be handled by one plow and not by another. On wet clay one should use a different shape of plow from that which is preferable for dry Fig. 68.—The plow. (1), modem walking plow with parts named; (2), types of moldboard for (a) fallow ground, light soil, (5) fallow ground, clay soil, (c) sod ground, (d) general purpose, fairly well suited to a wide range of soil conditions; (3), deep-tilhng disk plow; (4), subsoiier; (5), plow attachments: (a) Jointer, (6) knife or bea
. Soils, their properties and management. Soils. TILLAGE 667 land, sandy land from clay land. Rubbish on the surface may be handled by one plow and not by another. On wet clay one should use a different shape of plow from that which is preferable for dry Fig. 68.—The plow. (1), modem walking plow with parts named; (2), types of moldboard for (a) fallow ground, light soil, (5) fallow ground, clay soil, (c) sod ground, (d) general purpose, fairly well suited to a wide range of soil conditions; (3), deep-tilhng disk plow; (4), subsoiier; (5), plow attachments: (a) Jointer, (6) knife or beam colter, (c) fin colter, (d) rolling colter. 572. Shapes of moldboard plows. — Of the moldboard type there are two general shapes: (1) The long, sloping moldboard, which rises very gradually and has little or. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lyon, T. L. (Thomas Lyttleton), 1869-1938; Fippin, Elmer O. (Elmer Otterbein), 1879-1949; Buckman, Harry Oliver, 1883-. New York, Macmillan
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