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Bart - See sheigh, etc. Beet - A bundle or sheaf of tied flax crop or straw. Boll, Flax in - The growing flax when the seed capsules have formed. Braird (n. or v.) - Flax in the seedling stage. To germinate in the field. Butt (v.) - To level the root ends of straw at any stage by vibrating it upright on a flat surface either by hand or mechanically. Crop, Flax - Flax at any stage before it is processed. A fair average flax crop would be 2 tons per acre of air dried crop, yielding 10 per cent of clean seed and 10 per cent of scutched flax. But it should be remembered that the actual long fibre content of the straw averages 20 per cent. D.N.O.C. - A proprietary spraying mixture used as a weedicide on flax. Drill, Flax - A sowing machine made primarily for sowing flax in narrow rows at an appropriate rate. Fiddle - A sowing box with a hand-worked distributor for sowing flax and other seeds broadcast. Frandy - See Sheigh, etc. Gait - A large handful of loose, pulled flax stood up on end in a cone form to dry. See also Retting. Grades - Under the Ministry of Supply home flax scheme, flax crop is graded 1, 1X, 2, 2X, 3, 3X, or for seed and tow only in descending order of quality. Lodge - A lodged crop is one bent or laid flat by the weather. Pulling - The operation of harvesting flax by pulling it from the ground. It may be hand pulled or machine pulled. Pulling Machine - Any type of harvesting machine which pulls flax by mechanical means and delivers it either loose or tied in beets (q.v.). Sheigh, Frandy, Bart, Windrow - Local names for forms of compound stocks where a number of beets are built up and usually roughly thatched as an intermediate stage between stooking and stacking. Shock, or Stook - To set up a number (usually six a side) of beets in inverted ??? form to dry. Stook - See Shock or Stook. Weeds - The chief weeds in flax and their local names are: Charlock, Carlick or Preshaugh (Brassica Sinapis); Wild Radish, White Charlock, or White Carlick (Raphanus Raphanistrum); Poppy or Redweed (Papaver Rhoeas); Knotweed, Knotgrass, or Crabgrass (Poly-gonum aviculare); Good King Henry or Fathen (Chenopodium sp.); Persicaria or Redshank ( Polygonum Persicaria); Bine or Bindweed (Convolvulus sp. or Polygonum Convolvulus.) Windrow - See sheigh, etc. -
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Текстиль: культивирование льна льноводство -
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Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > flax cultivation
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English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > flax cultivation
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5 fibre flax cultivation
Текстиль: культивирование льна-долгунца, льноводствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fibre flax cultivation
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6 fiber flax cultivation
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > fiber flax cultivation
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7 fibre flax cultivation
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > fibre flax cultivation
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8 fibre flax cultivation
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > fibre flax cultivation
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1. культивирование; 2. культивация @cotton cultivation культивирование хлопчатника, хлопководство @fibre flax cultivation культивирование льна-долгунца, льноводство @flame cultivation культивация огнём (с выжиганием сорняков) @flax cultivation культивирование льна, льноводство @ -
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1. культивирование; 2. культивация @cotton cultivation культивирование хлопчатника, хлопководство @fibre flax cultivation культивирование льна-долгунца, льноводство @flame cultivation культивация огнём (с выжиганием сорняков) @flax cultivation культивирование льна, льноводство @ -
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1) Engineering: flax growing, flax production, flax raising2) Textile: fibre flax cultivation, flax culture3) Makarov: flax breeding -
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ср. flax cultivation, flax growingБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > льноводство
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Textile: flax cultivationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > культивирование льна льноводство
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19 культивирование льна-долгунца
Textile: fibre flax cultivationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > культивирование льна-долгунца
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