Lisäurista
Lisäurista is a Finnish term that translates to "additional furrows" or "extra grooves." In agriculture, it generally refers to the creation of secondary or supplementary furrows in a field beyond the primary plowing or tilling. This practice can be employed for various purposes. For instance, after the initial cultivation, additional furrows might be dug to improve drainage in waterlogged areas or to create deeper channels for specific planting techniques. Sometimes, lisäurista is done to break up compacted soil that the initial plowing may not have fully addressed. The depth and spacing of these additional furrows would depend on the soil type, crop requirements, and the specific agricultural goals. In some contexts, it could also refer to techniques used in landscaping or erosion control where extra channels are formed to manage water flow. The exact meaning and application of lisäurista are highly context-dependent within Finnish agricultural and land management practices.