Tramline (agriculture)
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Tramline (agriculture)
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| Language | Link |
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| deu | Fahrgasse (Landwirtschaft) |
| nld | rijpad (landbouw) |
Definition
"Tramlines are parallel lines in crops that allow farmers to drive through their fields to fertilise and spray accurately without causing damage to surrounding plants. The lines of a tramline are usually about 30 cm wide and 2 metres apart while the distance between tramlines can vary from 12 metres to 30 metres." Source: UK Agriculture
