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Filter by Meaning The farmer's tillage practices have helped to reduce soil erosion.
The tillage of the soil was so deep that it exposed layers of clay and rock.
The tillage of the field required the use of heavy machinery, which created large ruts in the soil.
My grandpa taught me how to tillage the land with a plow.
They plan to tillage a new area for the next planting season.
They decided to tillage a small portion of their backyard to grow vegetables.
The tractor is used to tillage large areas of land quickly.
She used a tractor to tillage the land before planting the seeds.
They need to tillage the soil in order to improve its fertility.
He learned how to properly tillage the soil from his grandfather.
She wants to tillage her backyard for a vegetable garden.
They hired a professional to tillage the land since it was such a large area.
The soil was too hard to tillage, so they had to use a plow first.
The farmer had to tillage the land twice because the first attempt wasn't deep enough.
It's important to tillage the soil before planting to ensure proper drainage.
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