Tilling definition

Tilling means preparing land for the raising of crops to a depth that does not exceed 18 inches.
Tilling means breaking up the substrate or soil before seeding to a depth of at least one foot to improve conditions for plant growth.
Tilling means to prepare (land) for the raising of crops by digging, stirring, overturning, plowing, or harrowing.

Examples of Tilling in a sentence

  • Tilling will happen in at the end of the Gardening Season, October 15, to help with weed control and to prepare the soil.

  • Agricultural Activities – Tilling, haying, brush-hogging, plowing, harrowing, the application of manure or pesticides, the confinement and pasturing of livestock, Christmas tree production, the production of orchards and/or the cultivation of crops.

  • Tilling, soil development, watering, weeding, harvesting, and any other garden related maintenance are all the responsibility of the User.

  • All that freehold property known as Holiday Inn, Brent Cross being land on the south side of Tilling Road and the north side of Tempelhof Avenue, Brent Cross registered at the Land Registry with Title Absolute under Title Number NGL695276 which is presently vested in IHG (Brent Cross) Limited (Company No. 4712776).

  • To approve a contract award to ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (Lot 5 – Highways & Public Realm) through the London Construction Programme Major Works 2019 Framework Agreement to deliver the Council’s highways works for Claremont Road/ Tilling Road Junctions and for Geron Way as part of the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Cricklewood regeneration programme.

  • Tilling scraped bare area, bringing in supplemental clean fill topsoil containing no material larger than 2.0 millimeters with a minimum 80% sand 20% clay/organic compost leveling areas to receive new sod matching the existing surrounding grade (level) of turf.

  • Tilling, burning, and use of heavy equipment would temporarily increase respirable particulate matter.

  • Tilling of subgrade below reservoir may be necessary (for trenches) prior to backfill.

  • Tilling may be used in this manner for no more than two consecutive maintenance periods.

  • This kind of replication, to vary the source of bias has been termed triangulation or consistency (Lawlor, Tilling, & ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, 2017).


More Definitions of Tilling

Tilling means turning the contaminated soil over in order to increase the oxygen supply (and hence biodegradability) of oily sediments.

Related to Tilling

  • Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.

  • Scalping means the situation where the Client opens too many positions in CFDs at the same time and closes them for less than five minutes or buying at Bid price and selling at Ask price, so as to gain the Bid/Ask difference.

  • Seedling means a marijuana plant that has no flowers and is less than 12 inches in height

  • Angling means fishing with not more than two hand lines, not more than two units of rod and line, or a combination of not more than one hand line and one rod and line, either in hand or under control at any time while fishing. The hand line or rod and line shall have attached to it not more than three baited hooks, not more than three artificial fly rod lures, or one artificial bait casting lure equipped with not more than three sets of three hooks each.

  • drilling means the act of boring a hole to reach a proposed bottom hole location through which oil or gas may be produced if encountered in paying quantities, and includes redrilling, sidetracking, deepening, or other means necessary to reach the proposed bottom hole location, testing, logging, plugging, and other operations necessary and incidental to the actual boring of the hole;