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FLOWERSOrganisms cultivated in strips along the edges of crop fields by some farmers to encourage pollinators (7)
CORNROWAn Afro-Caribbean hairstyle in which hair is arranged in tightly braided strips along the scalp (7)
MERINOSource of wool supplied by some farmer in Oxford (6)
SCARECROWSGuardians of crop fields spread fear with cocky cries (10)
HEDGESSceptres or wands of office; or, from "rods", thought from the idea of said poles as boundary markers, a word for borders, edges or margins, such as eaves, or grassy strips along roads (6)
HARVESTERWorker in crop fields recognised by ER Class 'A3' engine 60074 (9)
WATERPIMPERNELWhite-flowered plant of the primrose family, usually found along the edges of brooks (5,9)
SCROLL___ bar, navigational strip along the edge of a computer window (6)
DEHORNINGIs this the procedure for taking the head off the devil? That's up to the farmers to decide! (9)
PARAPETSLow protective walls along the edges of roofs, bridges and balconies (8)
HARDSHOULDERSurfaced strip along the nearside lane of a motorway for stopping in an emergency (4,8)
ALOESouth African plant of the lily family with fleshy and spiny along the edges, the juice of which is used as a bitter laxative
STRICKLESTools formerly used by farmers to whet scythes during harvests; or, pieces of wood for levelling the tops of heaped measures of grain (9)
SHORESLands along the edges of seas (6)
BORDERINGAlong the edges of
TERRACEA strip along the side of a slope levelled for cultivation (7)
FALLOWThe first of the farmers to let fields lie thus (6)
FOODMILESDistance travelled by farmer to the retail market in trains carrying spirit back-to-front (4,5)
BALUSTRADEA row of small pillars joined by a rail forming an ornamental barrier along the edge of a balcony or terrace (10)
PITCHFORKSome farmers use this three pronged tool farmers to bale their hay (Hint: It sounds like silverware a baseball player might throw)