Sentence examples for arable from inspiring English sources

"arable" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe land that is suitable for farming or can be used to grow crops. For example: "The soil in this valley is particularly arable, making it an ideal spot for a farm."

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arable

adjective

Able to be plowed or tilled, capable of growing crops (traditionally contrasted with pasturable lands such as heaths).

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On top of the human pressure, climate change is turning much of the north and east of Chad to dust, leading to failed harvests and creating the potential for conflict over water and arable land.

The phrase refers to a policy brought in by General Sherman (in exactly the time frame of Spielberg's film) to provide freed slaves with arable land and the means to work it.

Tenants can also use the village cooperative's six horses, two cows, three sheep, poultry house and four hectares of arable land.

On Sunday, I took a 30-minute walk around two desolate arable fields near Wells-next-the-Sea Wells-next-the-Sea Wells-next-the-Sea Wells-next-the-Seand, possinly, a rough-legged buzzard.

Failing to protect a crop from weeds, disease or insects can crash the yield says Guy Gagen, chief arable adviser to the NFU: "It's a disgraceful loss.

And building new ones means expropriating farmland, often under highly dubious circumstances – this at a time when the most heavily populated country on the planet strives daily to maintain enough arable land to feed its people.

It has provided for a fifth of the world's population with less than a tenth of its arable land.

In flat, arable Lincolnshire and Norfolk eastern European migrants working in the vegetable fields stoke claims that local workers are being undercut.

Virtual fields Farming has always been rooted in careful analysis of data from deducing the best conditions to achieve bumper yields to keeping track of the bounty reaped from arable land.

Since 1988, when CARP became law, the state has handed out some 3.5m hectares roughly a tenth of the country's arable land.

In principle, you might expect that countries with booming populations to be worse off than less densely populated places with endless arable acres.

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