Arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops.
1It had for foreground a stretch of tilth-olive-trees ,honeysucklehedges, and cypresses.
2By any fixed law of birth, would of desert and tilth take possession.
3Whatever goes to the tilth of me it shall be you!
4This act did not produce that increased tilth which was anticipated.
5Good tilth and friendship were promised here, gifts to balance loneliness.
6All farms having good tilth can bring alfalfa into their crop-rotations.
7Experiments should be made with it under favorable conditions respecting moisture and soil tilth.
8Such parks, such greensward, such grassy lawns, such wooded tilth, are wholly unknown elsewhere.
9S: Saying: Go early to your tilth if you would cut (the produce).
10Wheat can be planted in what would be considered a very unsuitable tilth for barley.
11Shell-sand stirred in to the shallow peat makes tilth for the greenest of rye-grass meadows.
12Along the stretch of the hollow the land was parcelled into meadows and tilth of varied hue.
13The land should be in good tilth, and capable of producing a good crop of any sort.
14The difference between good and poor tilth is like night and day to someone working the land.
15The whitewashed stead and the lonely peasant scratching like an insect in the long tilth were painful impressions.
16Y: "Go ye to your tilth (betimes) in the morning, if ye would gather the fruits."