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Growing Potatoes
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I recently saw a field planted with potatoes. The field was beautifully carved into parallel ridges with furrows in between. I've looked with Google to find out why this is done. The answer seems to be that the potatoes are planted in the furrows so that the soil of the ridges can be used to "earth up" the potatoes, promoting a greater crop. However, the sprouts I could see were coming out of the ridges, not the furrows. Any potato farmers out there? Can you explain?
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