Checkrower

/ˈtʃɛkˌroʊər/ noun

Definition

A person who plants crops in check rows, or a machine that automatically plants seeds in check row patterns.

Etymology

From 'checkrow' with the agent suffix '-er'. This occupational or mechanical term emerged with the development of systematic farming techniques.

Kelly Says

Early checkrowing machines were incredible innovations—they could automatically plant seeds at precise intervals, which transformed farming from guesswork into engineering, increasing yields dramatically.

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