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Definition of farmland in English: farmlandnounˈfɑːmlandˈfɑrmˌlænd mass nounalso farmlandsLand used for farming. Example sentencesExamples - Eighty per cent of the land in the village is farmland, so harvest time affects everyone here.
- It was lucky to have lots of natural resources such as iron ore, coal, and oil and farmlands ideal for growing crops.
- Rolling farmlands, covered bridges, and vineyards mark the countryside.
- In order to enlarge the prison's farmlands, 114 acres of additional land was purchased from Bunn in 1883.
- Thanks to improvements in productivity, less and less land is required as farmland.
- That has made mainstream use on America's irrigated farmlands a reality.
- Already the lowland coconut plantation farmlands of Tuvalu are being swamped by the rising sea.
- Much of the proposed zoned land is backing onto existing gardens and farmland.
- I am further annoyed that yet another piece of open land has been fenced in and turned into farmland.
- It is a small homestead in the middle of farmlands and shrub jungle.
- The next house must be well away from any kind of arable farmland.
- The land surrounding this section is farmland and small plots of vegetable gardens.
- The village has not yet been submerged and they are still there living off their six acres of farmland.
- This part of Georgia is mostly pastures and farmland with small rolling hills.
- He has also offered to turn over 800 acres of his farmland to provide an east coast sanctuary for wildlife and fauna.
- The people, farmlands, and farming practices of Asia come to life in this varied collection.
- It has yet to agree on a land premium for changing the site's usage from farmland to residential.
- The land includes the canal and surrounding farmland but not the factory site itself, the sports field or the slag bank.
- These features may also have contributed to the poor agricultural yield in the farmlands adjoining the factory.
- The deli, which is set in 25 acres of farmland, also puts on a monthly class.
Synonyms smallholding, holding, farmstead, steading, grange, plantation, estate Definition of farmland in US English: farmlandnounˈfɑrmˌlændˈfärmˌland also farmlandsLand used for farming. Example sentencesExamples - Rolling farmlands, covered bridges, and vineyards mark the countryside.
- The people, farmlands, and farming practices of Asia come to life in this varied collection.
- That has made mainstream use on America's irrigated farmlands a reality.
- The deli, which is set in 25 acres of farmland, also puts on a monthly class.
- It is a small homestead in the middle of farmlands and shrub jungle.
- Already the lowland coconut plantation farmlands of Tuvalu are being swamped by the rising sea.
- Thanks to improvements in productivity, less and less land is required as farmland.
- The land surrounding this section is farmland and small plots of vegetable gardens.
- Much of the proposed zoned land is backing onto existing gardens and farmland.
- It was lucky to have lots of natural resources such as iron ore, coal, and oil and farmlands ideal for growing crops.
- This part of Georgia is mostly pastures and farmland with small rolling hills.
- It has yet to agree on a land premium for changing the site's usage from farmland to residential.
- I am further annoyed that yet another piece of open land has been fenced in and turned into farmland.
- The next house must be well away from any kind of arable farmland.
- In order to enlarge the prison's farmlands, 114 acres of additional land was purchased from Bunn in 1883.
- Eighty per cent of the land in the village is farmland, so harvest time affects everyone here.
- These features may also have contributed to the poor agricultural yield in the farmlands adjoining the factory.
- The land includes the canal and surrounding farmland but not the factory site itself, the sports field or the slag bank.
- He has also offered to turn over 800 acres of his farmland to provide an east coast sanctuary for wildlife and fauna.
- The village has not yet been submerged and they are still there living off their six acres of farmland.
Synonyms smallholding, holding, farmstead, steading, grange, plantation, estate |