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Now, go back and read the very first message in this thread, the seeder.
One of the vessels mentioned is clearly a Seeder type.
As with the seeder, the face of this tool is often small, so care must be taken not to strike it too hard.
And I still got a cherry seeder like the one you got in here.
After leaving politics, he returned to farming and also operated an air seeder business.
And that means the State sent a seeder here!"
In 1860 he built and patented the first successful "broad case seeder" ever put on the market.
Apparently, antimatter is a Seeder weapon that has never been used before.
"Is it a collection of lifeforms like the seeder drones?"
The seeder creates a small circular impression, that is used to represent seeds.
Looks like some gigantic seeder walked through it, doesn't it?
Most of these technologies have been reverse-engineered from recovered Seeder artifacts.
The seeder vessels scatter red virus particles across the landscape.
How many seeder ramships do you imagine we can build?
"The seeder drone said that we were strange life.
"When I asked the seeder drone where it was, remember what it said.
Other variants include the Berserker and an automated seeder ship.
The seed arrival, in turn, may take long to happen (this is termed the seeder promotion problem).
The times would change drastically before a seeder ramship could return.
I didn't realize (until reading this seeder) that this sort of thing might have happened to other women.
Go after the orignal seeder of the torrent, if anyone.
Thus, aside from being bombers, the eagles were known as cloud seeder or rainmakers.
Sure, why shouldn't the State trust him with a seeder ramship?
Rather than claiming to have every piece from the outset, the seeder claims to have no pieces.
It may also continue sharing the pieces, elevating its status to that of seeder rather than ordinary peer.
Before the introduction of the seed drill, the common practice was to plant seeds by hand.
This seed drill was normally pulled by a horse or strong cattle.
He helped improve the seed drill, which is something that put seeds in the ground to plant them faster.
Over the years, seed drills became larger and more sophisticated, but the technology remained substantially the same.
They also utilized the seed drill to help improve on row farming.
Seed drills and other agricultural machinery meant that less people were needed to work in farming.
Seed drills would not come into widespread use in Europe until the mid-19th century.
Usually it is planted using a seed drill.
Over 50 other inventors of improvements helped make his initial seed drill a machine in common use by 1900.
Agricultural improvements included crop rotation, selective breeding, and seed drill technology.
The invention of the seed drill dramatically improved germination.
The seed drill was an important factor in the British Agricultural Revolution.
There he passed the time devising an improved seed drill by sketching a design in the sand.
It has been conjectured that the seed drill was introduced in Europe following contacts with China.
That would explain why in Mesopotamia seed drills were used together with ards.
A seed drill is a sowing device that precisely positions seeds in the soil and then covers them.
The company made ploughs and seed drills.
The seed drill employed a series of runners spaced at the same distance as the ploughed furrows.
Other Chinese inventions included the horse collar, cast iron, an improved plow and the seed drill.
The use of a seed drill can improve the ratio of crop yield by as much as nine times.
This multi-tube seed drill has been credited with giving China an efficient food production system that allowed it to support its large population for millennia.
However, seed drills of this and successive types were both expensive and unreliable, as well as fragile.
In 1701 agriculturist Jethro Tull invented his revolutionary seed drill here.
Multi-tube iron seed drills were invented by the Chinese in the 2nd century BC.
One of the first mechanical devices used in agriculture was the seed drill invented by Jethro Tull around 1700.