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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area planted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the specific land or space that has been cultivated or sown with crops or plants.
Example: "The total area planted with corn this season has increased significantly compared to last year."
Alternatives: "cultivated area" or "planted acreage".
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Since then, planting has increased exponentially so that, by 2006, the total area planted with rubber was >2,463 km; new plantings expanded another ≈1,345 km from 2004 to 2006 and increased to a total of 5,029 km in 2007 (3 ).
The total area planted is about three acres.
The average area planted in the preceding five years was 6.2m hectares.
A 2 percent rise in area planted, to just over 5 million hectares, would not be enough to compensate.
But that is only 0.1% of the total area planted to wheat in the countries on the FAO's danger list.
The kitchen door opened onto a small square paved area planted with pots of daisies and sage and rosemary.
In parts of east Africa, farmers are cutting back on the area planted, mostly because they cannot afford fertilisers (driven by oil, fertiliser prices have soared, too).
The relationship has come a cropper again.Near-perfect weather in the 2013 growing season, combined with an increase in the area planted, produced a bumper crop last year.
Between 1995 and 1998, the area planted with genetically modified crops expanded from nothing to some 30m hectares, mostly in North America.
Napa County has roughly the same area planted in chardonnay as Santa Barbara, but chardonnay takes a far subordinate role there to cabernet sauvignon.
In June, three boys from the Awá indigenous group walked into a rural area planted with land mines by the E.L.N., community leaders said.
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