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THE HARROW. 



This is the HARROW, a strong and heavy 

 frame of wood, having a number of iron spikes 

 fixed in it, to form a kind of rake for the sur- 

 face. In the United States, the wedge harrow 

 is chiefly used. It is so called from its being 

 shaped much like a wedge. In England, the 

 square harrow, like that represented in the cut, 

 is mostly used. The latter are now not unfre- 

 quent among us. In this country, we generally 



