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fencerow

[ fens-roh ]

noun

  1. the uncultivated land on each side of and below a fence.
  2. any uncultivated strip of land within a field, farm, etc.


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Hudson’s Golden Gem is also American, originating in an Oregon fencerow in 1931.

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That was when agriculture secretary Earl Butz exhorted farmers to plant fencerow to fencerow to feed the world by using more chemicals and designer seeds just coming on board.

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Using gloves or a towel, residents should toss them into a wooded or fencerow area.

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Warren issued a striking call for a return to supply management, where farmers would be required to set aside acres for conservation as they were before the Nixon Administration urged farmers to plant fencerow to fencerow.

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Since the days that Nixon’s agriculture secretary, Earl Butz, commanded farmers to plant fencerow to fencerow to feed the world, China became Iowa’s top soy customer.

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