jordfåror
Jordfåror, a Swedish term, refers to furrows or channels dug into the soil. These are created for various agricultural purposes, most commonly for planting seeds and allowing for efficient irrigation. The depth and width of jordfåror can vary depending on the type of crop being planted and the soil conditions.
Historically, jordfåror were essential for subsistence farming, facilitating drainage and aeration of the soil, which in
In modern agriculture, jordfåror continue to play a vital role. They are used in conjunction with plowing