What are Furrows?
A furrow (plural: furrows) is a long, narrow trench or groove in the ground, typically made by a plow or other agricultural implement. It is used to plant seeds or young plants in rows, and to help control weeds and retain moisture in the soil. Furrows are commonly found in fields of crops such as corn, wheat, and soybeans.
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