A person who seeds clouds.
1The men had followed the harrow and seeder a while that morning.
2When I was a kid, I worked up an improved seeder harvester.
3Say, to send out seeder ships and try colonizing the galaxy?
4They change their target to a green lawn-seeder leaning against the wall of the garage.
5It is a gentle seeder when happy, and fortuitously its youngsters sport the same richly-coloured foliage.
6It is an abundant seeder, grows very rapidly, and inhabits a region with every climatic advantage.
7But some critics note that seeder funds' records can be uneven no matter how thorough the due diligence.
8Ash is a prolific breeder and seeder, springing up wherever a mature tree casts its propagules over suitable ground.
9Critics note that seeder funds can have uneven records with some inevitable problems no matter how thorough the due diligence.
10Before entering the seeder the raisins are subjected to a thorough brushing, by which every particle of dust is removed.
11The seedbed must be as level as a floor, and compact, for good use to be made of the wheel-seeder.
12Dry-farming is possible only because of the modern plow, the disk, the drill seeder, the harvester, the header, and the thresher.
13Raisins of the third class are sent to the stemmer and a large proportion of them then go to the seeder.
14Those most in favor for ordinary sowing consist of a seeder wheeled over the ground on a frame resembling that of a wheelbarrow.
15These seeder attachments, however, will not sow all kinds of clover and grass mixtures any more than will hand-sowing machines do the same.
16That had been Emily Tang's great plan- aschemeshe came up with after learning about a long-deadseeder ship, discovered in the asteroid belt.