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Smallholding
noun
A piece of land, smaller than a farm, used for the cultivation of vegetables or the breeding of animals
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Intensive swine-farming is much more polluting than smallholding.
It allows people to play out the good life fantasy without having to actually turn their back garden into a smallholding.
Well, it's a nice story, but don't rely on it to frighten the beasts from your smallholding.
The average smallholding of just over half an acre (0.25 hectares) is too small to feed a family—hence the continent's widespread stunting.
When, by chance, he heard of the Italian's death, he collected together as much money as he could before heading for Italy and the smallholding where Tarisio's heirs lived.
Almost every smallholding is planted with wine grapes.
Crofters eke out a living from a rented smallholding with a few sheep or cattle or hens, and income from other work.
The average family will have to divide an already tiny smallholding of 0.6 hectares (1.5 acres) between seven children.
The price of a smallholding of several hectares is only the minimal sum needed to have it marked out and registered.South Sudan has the potential to be among the largest food producers in Africa.
In the little village of Sessenheim, not far from the Rhine River, and on the smallholding of its Lutheran pastor, Goethe found a rustic paradise that seemed an embodiment of all that Herder had inspired him to think of as the German way of life.
Parc Yr Hebog, Ceredigion The two-bedroom Parc yr Hebog cottage ("The Kestrel's Paddock") is on a working smallholding and offers spectacular views of farmland and hills.
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