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checkrow

(ˈtʃɛkˌrəʊ) agriculture
n
(Agriculture) a row of plants, esp corn, in which the spaces between adjacent plants are equal to those between adjacent rows to facilitate cultivation
vb
(Agriculture) (tr) to plant in checkrows
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checkrow


Past participle: checkrowed
Gerund: checkrowing

Imperative
checkrow
checkrow
Present
I checkrow
you checkrow
he/she/it checkrows
we checkrow
you checkrow
they checkrow
Preterite
I checkrowed
you checkrowed
he/she/it checkrowed
we checkrowed
you checkrowed
they checkrowed
Present Continuous
I am checkrowing
you are checkrowing
he/she/it is checkrowing
we are checkrowing
you are checkrowing
they are checkrowing
Present Perfect
I have checkrowed
you have checkrowed
he/she/it has checkrowed
we have checkrowed
you have checkrowed
they have checkrowed
Past Continuous
I was checkrowing
you were checkrowing
he/she/it was checkrowing
we were checkrowing
you were checkrowing
they were checkrowing
Past Perfect
I had checkrowed
you had checkrowed
he/she/it had checkrowed
we had checkrowed
you had checkrowed
they had checkrowed
Future
I will checkrow
you will checkrow
he/she/it will checkrow
we will checkrow
you will checkrow
they will checkrow
Future Perfect
I will have checkrowed
you will have checkrowed
he/she/it will have checkrowed
we will have checkrowed
you will have checkrowed
they will have checkrowed
Future Continuous
I will be checkrowing
you will be checkrowing
he/she/it will be checkrowing
we will be checkrowing
you will be checkrowing
they will be checkrowing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been checkrowing
you have been checkrowing
he/she/it has been checkrowing
we have been checkrowing
you have been checkrowing
they have been checkrowing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been checkrowing
you will have been checkrowing
he/she/it will have been checkrowing
we will have been checkrowing
you will have been checkrowing
they will have been checkrowing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been checkrowing
you had been checkrowing
he/she/it had been checkrowing
we had been checkrowing
you had been checkrowing
they had been checkrowing
Conditional
I would checkrow
you would checkrow
he/she/it would checkrow
we would checkrow
you would checkrow
they would checkrow
Past Conditional
I would have checkrowed
you would have checkrowed
he/she/it would have checkrowed
we would have checkrowed
you would have checkrowed
they would have checkrowed
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.checkrow - plant in checkrows
plant, set - put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground; "Let's plant flowers in the garden"
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The year's fair featured 1890s technology, including demonstrations of a mechanical cream separator, checkrow planting wire and a dog-powered mill.
Although it was equipped with a check-row seat (the small round seats were designed to hold a young boy who'd activate the seed drop at the appropriate point in the checkrow operation), the piece was likely shipped as a drill-type planter, Steve says.
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The event at the farm, 1N600 County Farm Road in West Chicago, will feature 1890s technology and agricultural advances, including demonstrations of a mechanical cream separator, checkrow planting wire and a dog-powered mill.
It was the first to gear the dropping mechanism to the planter wheel so one kernel at a time could be dropped into the valve, allowing corn to be checkrow or drill planted.
This year's fair will feature 1890s technology and agricultural advances, including demonstrations of a mechanical cream separator, checkrow planting wire and a dog-powered mill.
Sherrill Wolfe, Depauw, Ind., believes he has the answer to Item B in the April 2011 installment of What Is It: "This piece is part of a checkrow corn planter," he says.
In checkrow corn, the center four hills of an eight-row square area were not cut, but their tops were tied or twisted together to form a gallows, or support, for the shock.