Stubble is what is left after grain has been harvested. It is plowed under because it helps return nutrients to the soil for the next planting. It also helps to keep the soil loose and well-aerated, and allows irrigation to percolate through the soil more easily.
Fire in Stubble was created in 1912.
Sun on the Stubble was created in 1996.
Fire in Stubble has 410 pages.
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Contour plowing and conservation plowing
He hadn't shaved in a while and the stubble on his chin irked him.
Two weeks after shaving, the girl's legs had hair stubble growing back.Though he had brown hair, the stubble of his beard was red.Stubble on a man's face scratches when he kisses a girl.
It reduces erosion, it doesn't prevent it. Stubble from the previous crop simply holds the soil in place unlike soil that has been tilled under, and provides more stability to the soil.
You can use stubble in various sentences.For example:The 'stubble' on my face isnt so niceThe 'stubble' is perfect on my skinI stubbled over a pebblesome of these might applie to you.
To get rid of stubble you have to shave or wax. This is only a temporary form of hair removal.
contour plowing and conservation plowing. refrence:California Earh Science book. and please cheak your book first. :]
NOT AT ALL. no-till plowing is when you leave it unturned. contour is when you plow it in the shape of the land. "No-till plowing" is an oxymoron, since any form of plowing is a form of tillage.