Harrows example sentences
Related (14): tillage, cultivation, plowing, disking, cultivating, tilling, smoothing, preparing, breaking, hoeing, weeding, churning, furrowing, raking.
"Harrows" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. The farmer pulled the harrows behind the tractor to break up the soil.
2. The harrows tore up the flowers that had sprouted in his garden.
3. After ploughing the field, he attached the harrows to flatten and break up the clods of soil.
4. The spikes on the harrows scratched at the hard ground until it became soft and loose.
5. The harrows made an irritating scraping sound as they dragged across the field.
6. The horse pulled the harrows across the freshly ploughed land.
7. After plowing, the farmer drove over the field twice with the spike-toothed harrows to break up clumps and level the soil.
8. The field of wheat had just been tilled and now the harrows were preparing the ground for planting.
9. Henry attached the harrows to his tractor and started working the garden plot for the spring planting.
10. The harrows helped aerate the dense clay soil so the seeds could sprout easier.
11. The harsh metal teeth of the harrows made an unsettling sound as they scraped the clods of dirt.
12. The dry earth clods flew into the air in plumes of dust behind the rolling harrows.
13. When the harrows finished tearing up the flower beds, Ivy cried tears of frustration.
14. The relentless steel harrows crushed every blade of grass and weed in its path.
15. The rusty harrows made quick work of reducing the overgrown field to loose soil.
16. After the plough had done its job, the harrows were brought in to break up any remaining clumps.
17. Edward used the harrows to loosen up the damp clay soil before his wife planted the vegetable garden.
18. The old tractor strained as it pulled the heavy harrows across the hillside field.
19. The Duke watched as the horses hauled the harrows around the perimeter of the estate grounds.
20. The rolling harrows left the soil perfectly smooth and flat for planting the crops.
21. The farmer drug the jagged harrows across the field once more to get the soil ready for corn.
22. The harrow teeth would bounce along until they caught a clod of dirt then tear it to pieces.
23. Every spring, the farmer would lend his neighbor the use of his harrows for the garden.
24. After the parched soil was broken up, the harrows were put away until the next year.
25. The iron harrows were lowered into the dirt, leaving behind ridges of freshly cultivated soil.
26. Soil clumps flew out from under the heavy oak harrows as the horses pulled it through the field.
27. The old mule trudged patiently behind the harrows, following the farmer in straight, even rows.
28. The farmer cranked the lever to fold up the steel harrows as he finished working the soil.
29. As the horses neared the end of the plot, the farmer let up slightly on the chains that pulled the harrows.
30. The farmer maneuvered the harrows at an angle to cover up the seeds he had recently planted.
31. The ringing sound of the metal harrows scratching against stones filled the air.
32. After weeks of neglect, the overgrown field required multiple passes with the spiked harrows.
33. The steel harrows dug grooves in the dirt as they steadily made their way across the clearing.
34. The soil had already been ploughed, so now the harrows were used to break up any remaining clods.
35. The machine's teeth chewed the fresh earth into fine soil as it dragged the motorized harrows across the field.
36. As the tractor pull the harrows across the field, clods of dirt flew behind it, pelting the farmer's legs.
37. The ground slowly turned from clumps of dirt to smooth, fine soil as the horses dragged the oak harrows across the field.
38. Once the harrows finished their pass, the field was turned into perfectly cultivated soil, ready for planting.
39. The farmer tugged on the reins, bringing the horses to a halt and lifting the steel harrows from the dirt.
40. The fresh dirt smelled sweet as the implements of farming - plough, harrow and seeder - worked the land.
41. As the iron harrows were pulled across the garden, ruby turned the soil into a fine, textured planting bed.
42. Once the horse had finished pulling the harrows through the rows, he took a well-deserved rest.
43. Working the soil with plough and harrow before planting results in higher crop yields.
44. Diamond finished dragging the steel harrows across the field, knocking the clods of dirt into smaller clumps.
45. Each spring, John fitted his old tractor with spiked harrows to prepare the pasture for the season's grazing.
46. The farmer lifted the harrows at the end of each row so as not to disturb the seed he had just planted.
47. As the field's owners watched, three horses pulled the heavy harrows along its length and breadth.
48. The iron harrows were lifted from the dirt and carried to the barn, their job done for another year.
49. Old man Jenkins spent hours each spring attaching his old harrows to the tractor and tilling his garden plot.
50. The steel teeth of the harrows tore through the matted grass, loosening the earth beneath and preparing it for crops.
51. The tractor slowly pulled the harrows across the field, shredding weeds and breaking up clumps of dirt.
52. By midday the field was finally ready for planting after multiple passes by the horse-drawn harrows.
53. Edward maneuvered the tractor and attached harrows around the edges of the garden bed, turning the soil over.
54. The horses snorted as they dragged the rusted harrows across land recently ploughed by oxen.
55. By the time the twin harrows had worked the soil into a fine texture, it was almost twilight.
56. Heavy clouds of dust billowed out behind the tractor as its wheels pushed the jagged harrows through the dirt.
57. The sharp iron teeth of the harrows tore into the dirt, shredding any weeds and clumps that remained.
58. After two weeks of rain, it took three passes with the harrows to break up the wet, sticky soil.
59. Once the field had been plowed under, the horses drug the spiked, wooden harrows through the furrows.
60. The farmer hooked the chain on the heavy harrows and secured it to the tractor's drawbar hitch.