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plough-iron, plow- (ˈplaʊaɪən) [f. plough n.1 + iron n. So ON. plóg-járn plough-iron, plough-share, Da. plov-jærn, LG. plōg-îsen (Doorn.), Du. ploeg-ijzer, OHG. pflug-ysen, Ger. pflugeisen coulter, also ploughshare.] Any iron part of a plough, esp. in pl., the coulter and share.1418–19 [see plough-g...
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Ard (plough)
The ard, ard plough, or scratch plough is a simple light plough without a mouldboard. Iron versions appeared BC both in Assyria and 3rd-dynasty Egypt.
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Kirial Hoard
It consists of 81,422 silver coins buried in two iron pots and dates from around 1365. His plough hit one of the two iron pots. He found the other pot shortly thereafter. He would later receive DKK 80,000 in Fanefæ compensation.
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Crann-nan-gad
It was one of the earliest types of plough used in Hebridean crofting, and consisted of a small crooked piece of wood with an iron tip at one end and a top-mounted handle or stilt (thus, a single-stilted plough).
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Walle Plough
Since it represents a fairly developed form of the scratch plough, the Walle find could also date to the later Bronze Age or Early Iron Age. The scratch plough type is known through finds and images from the Neolithic, the Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as from Hallstatt culture, Etruscan, Greek
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The Classic of the Plough
He describes the curved iron plough that had been introduced in the Tang dynasty. He describes each part of the plough and gives its dimensions with enough information for a replica plough to be constructed.
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Foot plough
The foot plough is a type of plough used like a spade with the foot in order to cultivate the ground. , the upper part of the handle, to which the left hand was applied, reached the workman's shoulder, and being slightly elevated, the point, shod with iron
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Nanchinadu: Harbinger of Rice and Plough Culture in the Ancient World. first commercially successful iron plough
History of the steel plough – as developed by John Deere in the US
Breast Ploughs and other antique hand farm
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Plowshare
Hemudu and Luojiajiao spade, with the Songze small plough in mid-process. References
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The Rotherham Plough - the first commercially successful iron plough
Animal equipment
Agricultural machinery
Chinese inventions
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Speed the Plough (Monroe, Virginia)
Speed the Plough is a farm in Amherst County, Virginia near the village of Elon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The room is furnished with bookshelves, one of which opens to reveal a hidden spiral iron stair to the basement. A kitchen is adjacent.
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Carruca
The carruca used a heavy iron plowshare to turn heavy soil and may have required a team of eight oxen. The carruca also bore a coulter and moldboard. The heavy iron moldboard plow was developed in China's Han Empire in the 1st and 2nd century.
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Holly Lea and Plough Inn
Plough Inn
The Plough Inn was constructed on of land purchased by William Ray (1772-1835), a convict transported for burglary. The roof of the inn was corrugated iron by this time.
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Ransome Victory Plough
Ransome Victory Plough (American spelling "plow") is a type of single-share mouldboard plough commonly used throughout Southern Africa. Robert Ransome
In 1789 Robert Ransome, an iron-founder in Ipswich started casting ploughshares in a disused malting at St Margaret's Ditches.
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Solomon Mead
Solomon Mead (November 10, 1829 – 1905) was an American farmer, inventor, and iron founder who served as the first Principal of the Storrs Agricultural Termed a "conical plough" or "cylinder plough," it received positive reviews from various agricultural publications.
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Lu Guimeng
His works included:
Songlin Ji (), a collection of matching rhyme poems by Lu and Pi Rixiu
Puli Ji (), Collection of Puli
The Classic of the Plough , a book that described in detail the curved iron plough
Tomb
Lu Guimeng's tomb is near the Baoshen temple in Luzhi, Suzhou.
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