Checkrowed

/ˈtʃɛkˌroʊd/ adjective

Definition

Planted in check rows; arranged in a regular pattern of rows that intersect at right angles creating a grid-like appearance.

Etymology

From 'checkrow' with the adjective suffix '-ed'. This agricultural term describes a specific planting arrangement.

Kelly Says

Checkrowed fields look beautiful from above (which is why aerial photography of farmland became so popular), but more importantly, they represent technological progress—each row could be mechanically weeded.

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