Among the customers at Bogle's was a young man named Seeders, who worked in a laundry office.
Seeders came in to dinner he had been drinking beer.
The sudden and amatory Seeders had, as it were, performed for her a miraculous piece of one-day laundry work.
Seeders backed away, and departed, feeling that reparation had been made.
Seeders she despised utterly; she had but taken his kiss as that of a pioneer and prophetic prince who might have set the clocks going and the pages to running in fairyland.
"That turnip-faced little clothespin of a Seeders ain't worth it.
His Welsh ponies and Swiss cattle were grazing on the May grass, and the men were busy with the ploughs and harrows and
seeders. It was almost thirty years since he had been called in to create the business structure of telephony, and to shape the general plan of its development.
'We have found the optimistic result in demonstration plots of some grain crops including Aush paddy in the area,' said Dr Arshadul Haque, Senior Scientific Officer (SSO) of Bangladesh Agriculture Research Institute (BARI), adding that DSR rice cultivation by BARI
seeder requires Taka 4,500 per bigha against the conventional method's Taka 8,000.
Horsch is expanding its Avatar SD drill range at the event with 3m and 4m versions of the single-disc
seeder joining the existing 6m, 8m and 12m sizes to cater for smaller growers.
(2005), for instance, the draft force required to pull a drawn
seeder with 14 rows in clay soil was 3.56 kN and 5.61 kN, at the speed of de 5.24 km.[h.sup.-1] e 7.09 km.[h.sup.-1] respectively.
In this regard, an experimental model of the seeding opener of the grain-fertilizer
seeder with the scatterer for subsoil scattered sowing of seeds was developed [5].