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- They have made thousands of square miles uninhabitable and un-farmable.
- It roughly marks the southern edge of the farmable land around Modesto .)
- The soil in the state is thin and Rocky, and not farmable.
- Most of the farmable land in the Delta had been reclaimed by the 1920s.
- :To answer the OP . You cannot add water to sand and make it farmable.
- So the actual farmable space might be ten times less than the outside surface because of that.
- An estimated 1 percent of Brazil's landholders own 44 percent of the country's farmable land.
- Land was divided into a large number of hides an area containing enough farmable land to support one household.
- The farmable land that was once abundant is now declining sharply as many are constructing houses and mansions rapidly.
- The Maya built irrigation and drainage canals, raised fields in wetland areas, and farmable terraces in the highlands.
- In addition to vast areas becoming farmable, there's the opening up of the northwest passage for shipping.
- We feed a lot of people _ 1.2 billion Chinese in China _ in a place that has very little farmable land.
- A temperature rise extends the growing season and the farmable area; it causes earlier maturity of grains and the opportunity to grow new crops.
- Contemporary Czech cuisine is more meat-based than in previous periods; the current abundance of farmable meat has enriched its presence in regional cuisine.
- Only 19 percent of the almost 3.5 million hectares ( 8.65 million acres ) of resettled land was considered prime, or farmable.
- From 1804 to 1882, as the Rhine levee was built to Speyer and the green drainage was carried out, a lot of land could be made farmable.
- Or were those land areas poorly setlled and therefore there was room and farmable land for newly arrived settlers without changing the local ownership of most of the already farmed land?
- By 1998 that had grown to 2.3 million acres, about 11 percent of farmable acres in the state, said Charles Atkinson, coordinator for the Kansas Crop Residue Management Alliance.
- The Lacys, on the other hand, had been successful farmers in Virginia at the turn of the 19th century; those that moved to Mississippi were most likely looking for new farmable land.
- This new settlement was chosen wisely, with fertile and farmable land, and a proximity to Long Island Sound which provided for abundant fishing, and profitable sites for tidal mills and water related trade and industry.
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