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Crop rotation.
Row crops are planted in rows, or furrows several inches apart
soybean are leguems which can bind nitrogen to enrich the soil
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maize legumes cotton potatoes all row crops
A scarecrow is typically used to guard crops by scaring away birds and other animals. It also rhymes with "row."
simply planting the crops in matrix order
Stockinette is simply alternating rows of knitting and purling. It would most likely appear like this on a pattern: Row 1: Knit Row 2: Purl Row 3: Knit Row 4: Purl Repeat for X number of rows.
It is colouring alternating rows in different colours to help them stand out a bit easier when creating a formal list or table. They are coloured rows, often alternating neighbouring rows are different colours.
If you are alternating each stitch (knit, purl, knit, purl) the pattern is called ribbing. If you alternate each row (row 1 knit, row 2 purl) it is called stockinette stitch.
If you are alternating rows (knit one row, purl one row), the purl row is typically a "wrong-side" row. If it is a pattern stitch, it should state somewhere in the pattern what is the front and what is the back. The back is the "wrong-side" http://handmadebyjody.blogspot.com http://handmadebyjody.etsy.com
To create a herringbone pattern, start by laying the first row of tiles at a 45-degree angle to the wall. Then, lay the next row of tiles in the opposite direction, forming a V-shape. Continue alternating the direction of the tiles in each row until the desired herringbone pattern is achieved.