Dutch Harrow
Definition: Dutch harrow
Dutch harrow: An implement with a metal or wooden frame, with heavy tine bars almost at right angles to the direction of travel. The tines loosen the soil, and the heavy bars level the surface. Also called float. Dutch harrows are used in soil preparation to create a smooth seedbed for planting.
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The rise of populism shows a rejection of distant government control.
Populism works because it speaks to the everyday person who feels disconnected from government. — populistpolicy.org