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- Bar_ditch abstract "A barrow ditch, also known as a barrow pit, is a roadside pit or channel dug for drainage purposes. Also, adjacent to pasturage, confines cattle keeping livestock from straying onto road [cattle country, western USA][Possibly archaic] The term is most often used in the Southwestern United States.".
- Q4857983 abstract "A barrow ditch, also known as a barrow pit, is a roadside pit or channel dug for drainage purposes. Also, adjacent to pasturage, confines cattle keeping livestock from straying onto road [cattle country, western USA][Possibly archaic] The term is most often used in the Southwestern United States.".
- Bar_ditch comment "A barrow ditch, also known as a barrow pit, is a roadside pit or channel dug for drainage purposes. Also, adjacent to pasturage, confines cattle keeping livestock from straying onto road [cattle country, western USA][Possibly archaic] The term is most often used in the Southwestern United States.".
- Q4857983 comment "A barrow ditch, also known as a barrow pit, is a roadside pit or channel dug for drainage purposes. Also, adjacent to pasturage, confines cattle keeping livestock from straying onto road [cattle country, western USA][Possibly archaic] The term is most often used in the Southwestern United States.".