noun
- plural of furrower; people or machines that make furrows (long narrow trenches) in soil, typically for planting seeds or irrigation
Usage: commonly used in agriculture and gardening contexts
Examples
- The furrowers prepared the field for spring planting.
- Modern furrowers use tractors to create even rows across large farms.
- The gardeners acted as furrowers, digging channels for water drainage.
- Skilled furrowers ensure that seeds are planted at the correct depth.
- The furrowers worked from dawn until dusk during the planting season.