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A matherdike is a term used in agriculture to describe a type of drainage ditch or channel that helps manage water flow in fields or marshy areas. It is typically constructed using a combination of natural materials like soil and vegetation, as well as man-made structures like rocks or wooden planks. Matherdikes play a crucial role in controlling water levels, preventing flooding, and improving soil quality for agricultural purposes.

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