Word from Karen McAdams “furrow”

Wanted to share with you the other day, I saw you coming out of the red barn with the weathervane on it and you were riding a tractor. You took a sharp perpendicular turn into the field and I heard the word “furrow”. It was in a verb form, like a directive.

fur·row/ˈfərō/

Noun:
A long narrow trench made in the ground by a plow, esp. for planting seeds or for irrigation.
Verb:
Make a rut, groove, or trail in (the ground or the surface of something).
Synonyms:
noun.  rut – groove – crease – wake – wrinkle – line
verb.  plough – plow – corrugate – groove