turnrow

/ˈtɜrnroʊ/

Definitions

1. noun

a long, narrow strip of land from which crops are regularly turned over to promote growth and prevent pests and weeds from becoming established.

“The farmer used a tractor to maintain the turnrow, ensuring the soil remained fertile and weed-free.”

Synonyms

  • furrow
  • ridge

Antonyms

  • flatland
  • level ground