Word: weeded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Your article on marijuana (TIME, July 19) was dangerous and misleading. You compared its effects favorably with the use of alcohol, and made the use of this weed seem attractive and ''delightful...
...neck, his belt loosened, his black shoes unlaced. His grey eyes peered through the windows of his comfortable house to the shade trees on Washington's drowsy Hobart Street. Now, he thought, there would be time to dabble in the tiny home laboratory, to spade and weed the small backyard garden...
...Weed and the Wife...
...author (I use the word advisedly) of the article "The Weed" (TIME, July 19), a subtitle to your Music (?) column, arbitrarily dumps jazz musicians into two categories. He gives us the hopheads, the drunkards and, unfortunately for the future growth of American jazz music, no middle road...
Bearded Soil. Farmer Faulkner is sure, on the basis of these results, that abandonment of the moldboard plow would result in immensely richer crops-without artificial fertilizer, lime, insecticides or even cultivating. His method, says he, would ultimately conquer insects (because bugs would find the crops less tasty) and weeds (because they would be killed off as they came up; weed seeds would not be buried and stored for future trouble, as they are by the plow). To the anticipated objection by most farmers that Faulkner's "bearded" soil would be harder to handle than clean plowed land, Faulkner...