Yes, the crooked rows do look awful. I used @socalsue 's method for some of mine and deleted them, then straightened them out as best I could. Then I filled the remainder of the empty spots in with animals and flowers that my friends sent me as gifts.. My plots look straighter and my friends are happy that I used their gifts ;-).
I am completely OCD about my farm being symetrical. If I am sowing plots, and one is out of place, I use the Red Shovel on my menu in the lower right hand corner, and delete it. Then I simply re-sow and plant.
Unfortunatly if you have a large number of plots to delete, there is not a faster way. I do however move my farm to where the plots I am deleting are closer to the pop up box that appears to confirm the delete, that way I have a shorter distance to travel to the next plot. Silly but it saves a few seconds here and there.
To move your farm on the screen, just click and hold, then drag it around, you can then move the plots your deleting toward the center of the screen where the "Are you sure you want to delete" window will pop up.
I have not found a way to straighten crooked plots in Farmville. I have found that you can get rid of them by using the delete tool and clicking on the plot. If you have a crop growing, do this right after your harvest.
Then create a new straight plot, plow and plant it. I think everyone creates a few crooked or out of place plots when they are first learning the game.
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