1This is a terrible blow, and Mon Kee was a terrible plower.
2Think of the aching backs of the plower and the sower.
3129:3 The plowers plowed upon my back: they made long their furrows.
4The same year Healfden divided the land of the Northumbrians; so that they became afterwards their harrowers and plowers.
5They contained the computers by which the farmers remotely controlled the robot plowers, seeders, tillers, sprayers, and other machines.