Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Abschleppen der Weide
English translation:
harrowing/dragging pastures
Added to glossary by
Wendy Streitparth
Nov 6, 2012 12:48
11 yrs ago
German term
Abschleppen der Weide
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Livestock / Animal Husbandry
Horse hygiene
This is a description for a machine that remove horse manure from pastures.
Abschleppen der Weide is a process that does not use the machine and consequently is not as effective and has disadvantages.
Here is the paragraph
Das Abschleppen der Weide hingegen verteilt den Kot und vorhandene Parasiten. Der Anteil der Geilstellen wird somit erhöht. Geilstellen einschließlich meterhoher Disteln werden sauber abgemäht und zusammen mit dem Pferdekot aufgesammelt, wodurch eine intensivere Nutzung der Weide ermöglicht wird.
Abschleppen der Weide is a process that does not use the machine and consequently is not as effective and has disadvantages.
Here is the paragraph
Das Abschleppen der Weide hingegen verteilt den Kot und vorhandene Parasiten. Der Anteil der Geilstellen wird somit erhöht. Geilstellen einschließlich meterhoher Disteln werden sauber abgemäht und zusammen mit dem Pferdekot aufgesammelt, wodurch eine intensivere Nutzung der Weide ermöglicht wird.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +7 | harrowing/dragging pastures | Wendy Streitparth |
4 +2 | dragging or harrowing the pasture | Steve Kerry |
Change log
Nov 13, 2012 21:16: Wendy Streitparth Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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harrowing/dragging pastures
http://pastureservice.com/html/photo_gallery.html
Dragging pastures to breakup manure piles and open the soil for better water absorption.
https://www.drafthorsejournal.com/index.php/read/autumn2007/...
The Belgians were used for mowing, hauling manure, some wagon train-type events and obviously, harrowing pastures.
Dragging pastures to breakup manure piles and open the soil for better water absorption.
https://www.drafthorsejournal.com/index.php/read/autumn2007/...
The Belgians were used for mowing, hauling manure, some wagon train-type events and obviously, harrowing pastures.
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37 mins
dragging or harrowing the pasture
Dragging a flexible harrow behind a tractor to distribute manure piles to aid decomposition and fertilising.
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Note added at 45 mins (2012-11-06 13:34:21 GMT)
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Note added at 45 mins (2012-11-06 13:34:21 GMT)
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Note: Wendy entered this answer first, she must have clicked a second or so before I did!
Peer comment(s):
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Cetacea
: Well, you're still right! ;-)
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Ah bless you Cetacea, a sympathy vote! ;-)
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Wendy Streitparth
: Its usually me who's a bit too late!
6 hrs
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Thanks Wendy, I'm sure I'll get used to it! :-)
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