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Definition of fencerow in English: fencerownounˈfɛnsrəʊˈfensˌrō North American An uncultivated strip of land on each side of and below a fence. wayside fencerows, vacant lots, or roadside ditches Example sentencesExamples - ‘They were everywhere in the fencerows,’ he wrote, ‘and of all colors except white and purple.’
- So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
- It invades old fields as well as woodlots, and has been reported along roads, utility corridors and fencerows.
- Perennial weeds often occur first at the edges of crop fields, near fencerows and wooded areas.
- There are trout streams and ponds, horses galore, charming footbridges, and miles of glorious fencerows to explore.
- Cattle and pine plantations have replaced the pea patches, gardens, and cornfields, and few of the fencerows that once divided these small farms are still visible.
- For example, resident chipmunks in an agricultural landscape used wooded fencerows as habitat, while transient chipmunks used fencerows to travel between forest patches.
- They often do this en masse where several hundred adults will gather at the base of a tree, along a fencerow or under a rock.
- Dispersal rates were higher in forest and edge habitats than they were in fencerows.
- For example, chipmunks and white-footed mice in an agricultural landscape used wooded fencerows to travel between forest patches.
- They were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots.
- Forests, fields, orchards, fencerows, hedgerows, islands, railroad tracks, floodplains and grown-over strip mines are just some of the places the white and giant morels can be found.
- Steve is a fifth generation California agriculturalist and fourth generation cattle rancher, but his efforts extend far beyond his own fencerows.
- Our blueberry patch is surrounded by wooded fencerows.
Definition of fencerow in US English: fencerownounˈfensˌrō North American An uncultivated strip of land on each side of and below a fence. wayside fencerows, vacant lots, or roadside ditches Example sentencesExamples - Steve is a fifth generation California agriculturalist and fourth generation cattle rancher, but his efforts extend far beyond his own fencerows.
- Perennial weeds often occur first at the edges of crop fields, near fencerows and wooded areas.
- Forests, fields, orchards, fencerows, hedgerows, islands, railroad tracks, floodplains and grown-over strip mines are just some of the places the white and giant morels can be found.
- For example, resident chipmunks in an agricultural landscape used wooded fencerows as habitat, while transient chipmunks used fencerows to travel between forest patches.
- Our blueberry patch is surrounded by wooded fencerows.
- They were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots.
- Dispersal rates were higher in forest and edge habitats than they were in fencerows.
- There are trout streams and ponds, horses galore, charming footbridges, and miles of glorious fencerows to explore.
- Cattle and pine plantations have replaced the pea patches, gardens, and cornfields, and few of the fencerows that once divided these small farms are still visible.
- So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
- For example, chipmunks and white-footed mice in an agricultural landscape used wooded fencerows to travel between forest patches.
- They often do this en masse where several hundred adults will gather at the base of a tree, along a fencerow or under a rock.
- It invades old fields as well as woodlots, and has been reported along roads, utility corridors and fencerows.
- ‘They were everywhere in the fencerows,’ he wrote, ‘and of all colors except white and purple.’
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