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Winter was cold but autumn is come - the stubble fields, and so on.
Tom put on his shoes and moved cautiously across the stubble field.
There is a little wood to one side of the lawn, and a large stubble field to the other.
There were only the dead and dying scattered in the stubble field around him.
Early this year they were left with just one very large stubble field vacant of crops.
Again, no surprise that there is little moisture in stubble fields.
He went by instinct toward the other side of the stubble field, and at last he came to the road.
He would say he had turned them out into stubble fields where there were bush patches.
A company of horsemen soon appeared and began to make camp in the stubble field beyond the orchard.
Billy pointed to a stubble field that lay at the feet of the knolls.
Joe has just applied manure to a stubble field.
Once a mature buck was leaving a stubble field at the exact time I approached it.
May your stubble fields fill with snow and the seasons stay in alignment this year.
In the winter, it grazes on plains and stubble fields, sometimes far from water.
• Make full use of stubble fields after harvest.
Still, the war band pressed on, struggling through the wind whipped forest and at last gaining the stubble field.
The land climbed to a gentle crest across stubble fields dotted by a few trees.
Fortunately, there was a choice of stubble fields.
The aircraft veered to the right and landed heavily beside the strip in a stubble field.
Tom and Cowboy heard my shots and drove over to help; we searched into a stubble field until dark.
Part Two Carl watched Patsy coming down the side of the stubble field.
A major factor in the birds' decline is believed to be the loss of weedy, winter stubble fields, especially near the coast.
I discovered a plank across the second one, and, passing over, found myself in a stubble field among a number of corn stooks.
Each summer, they tow their two-storey wagon to commons and stubble fields across England's southern counties.
Theo and the count urged their horses across the stubble fields to the most advanced of the earthworks.