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sow <a sow; sows> N

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Cultivation is by sowing the seeds directly outdoors in early spring.
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Over time, women learned to sow the seeds and to clear the ground of any competitive vegetation.
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This sowed the seeds of his forgery career.
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Except for ratoon crops, this means that the dead stalks must be removed, the soil cultivated, and new seed sown every few months.
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The sows demonstrate good maternal skills, being consistent in suckling all littermates.
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Only the sows selected for breeding (i.e., pregnant sows) will spend time in a sow stall.
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Different seeds can be sown during different seasons, but any seed sown outside of its designated season will not sprout.
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Seeds directly sown are placed one inch deep, 5-6 to a hill; hills are 6 feet in all direction from other hills.
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Sows are also prevented from being able to move other than between standing and lying.
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In this regard sow thistles make excellent sacrificial plants.
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