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Use of Furrows as Rainwater Storage Areas
====Use of Furrows as Rainwater Storage Areas====
[[Image:furrow.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Half-moon furrows around newly planted Acacia seedlings catch and retain rainwater. Photo: [http://www.fao.org/docrep/009/a0100e/a0100e07.htmFAOhtm FAO] - T.F. SHAXSON]]
Furrows may be used as an in situ means of storing harvested rainwater. They are built prior to or after planting to store water for future use by the plants. A variation on the use of topographic depressions to store rainfall, this method uses flattened trenches between the rows of crops to store water. Furrows may have mud dams or barriers every 2 m to 3 m along the row in order to retain water for longer periods of time and avoid excessive surface runoff and erosion. Raised beds may also be used to trap the water in the furrows, or uncultivated areas may be left between rows, spaced at 1 m apart, to assist in capturing rainwater falling on the land surface between furrows.
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