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The road takes about ten weeks to plow, even with equipment that can move 4000 tons of snow in an hour.
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A plow, a pick and a shovel are depicted on the front, representing the state's industry.
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Retailers from nearby towns often plow the city proper to purchase goods and merchandise intended to be sold elsewhere.
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Flint tools were first discovered during attempts to plow the land for planting, and overall, nearly 48,000 flint tools were discovered.
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Total removal of the plow zone revealed many other features, most of which were in relation to this winter house.
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There is not a modern plow in the islands, or a threshing-machine.
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Town residents started a foundry, furniture factory, woolen and grain mills, a plow works and numerous liveries and other businesses.
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With the advent of dieselization, multiple-unit train controls have been added to the cabs, so that the pushing locomotives can be controlled from the plow.
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The second quartering shows a sheaf, a plow, and a pickaxe.
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He quickly developed a fascination with experimental farming practices, and helped introduce the first cast iron plow to the region in 1825.
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