- Look up
arable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arable /ˈærəbəl/
relates to the
growing of crops:
Arable farming or agronomy, the
cultivation of field...
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Arable land (from the Latin: arabilis, "able to be ploughed") is any land
capable of
being ploughed and used to grow crops. Alternatively, for the purposes...
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Russian agriculture during the rest of the 21st
century as Siberia's
arability increases.
Managing migration flows,
internal and international, is expected...
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enclosure for livestock. A
field may also be an area left to lie
fallow or as
arable land. Many
farms have a
field border,
usually composed of a
strip of shrubs...
- structure. In agriculture, clay
content is a
major factor in
determining land
arability. Clay
soils are
generally less
suitable for
crops due to poor natural...
- The
Parable of
Arable Land is the
first studio album by the Red
Crayola (later
known as Red Krayola). The
album was
considered psychedelic music when it...
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geography and
ethnography of Britannia,
including a
description of the
arability of the soil (Tac. Ag. 10–12).
Tacitus then
describes the
origin and events...
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cultivated land area,
which is the sum of the
total arable land area and
total area of
permanent crops.
Arable land is
defined as
being cultivated for crops...
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known as the
Rothamsted Experimental Station and then the
Institute of
Arable Crops Research, is one of the
oldest agricultural research institutions...
- from the main campus. The farm is
managed as a high
performance commercial arable/dairy unit. It
provides first class resources in the form of; technologically...