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- Run_rig abstract "Run rig, or runrig, was a system of land occupation practised in northern and western Great Britain, especially Scotland. The name refers to the ridge and furrow pattern characteristic of this system (and some others), with alternating "runs" (furrows) and "rigs" (ridges). The system continued in use into the 20th century in the Hebrides. In Ireland, a similar system was called rundale.In areas where arable farming was abandoned and the land surface remained unchanged, the characteristic corrugated topography of run rig is still visible. It is particularly well-preserved at the Braid Hills golf course in Edinburgh.An infield area close to the farmhouse was cultivated and manured regularly whilst outlying land was ploughed for five years before being permitted to lie fallow.".
- Run_rig thumbnail Buchansrigs.jpg?width=300.
- Run_rig wikiPageID "1398776".
- Run_rig wikiPageRevisionID "555592083".
- Run_rig auto "yes".
- Run_rig date "December 2009".
- Run_rig hasPhotoCollection Run_rig.
- Run_rig subject Category:Agriculture_in_Scotland.
- Run_rig subject Category:Economic_history_of_Scotland.
- Run_rig subject Category:History_of_agriculture_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Run_rig comment "Run rig, or runrig, was a system of land occupation practised in northern and western Great Britain, especially Scotland. The name refers to the ridge and furrow pattern characteristic of this system (and some others), with alternating "runs" (furrows) and "rigs" (ridges). The system continued in use into the 20th century in the Hebrides.".
- Run_rig label "Run rig".
- Run_rig label "Run rig".
- Run_rig label "Run rig".
- Run_rig sameAs Run_rig.
- Run_rig sameAs Run_rig.
- Run_rig sameAs m.04zgkv.
- Run_rig sameAs Q3942681.
- Run_rig sameAs Q3942681.
- Run_rig wasDerivedFrom Run_rig?oldid=555592083.
- Run_rig depiction Buchansrigs.jpg.
- Run_rig isPrimaryTopicOf Run_rig.