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The phrase "average farm size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing agricultural statistics, land use, or economic studies related to farming.
Example: "The report indicated that the average farm size in the region has increased over the past decade."
Alternatives: "typical farm size" or "mean farm size".
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The average farm size is just 64 acres.
Mechanization and consolidation increased the average farm size after the 1930s.
The average farm size is about 17 acres, compared with about 59 acres in Spain, France and Germany.
The average farm size is about 210 acres (85 hectares), less than one-half the national average.
Saskatchewan has a large percentage of Canada's farmland and the largest average farm size of any province.
By the early 21st century that number had fallen by more than two-thirds, and the average farm size had increased dramatically.
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In Taranaki, the average price per hectare of farmland is $38,025 and the average dairy farm size nationwide is currently 147 hectares.
Average household farm size was 2.305 acres and family size was six members on average.
Respondents farmed an average of 170 acres (with a standard deviation of 399 acres, and a range from 1 to 3040 acres) as compared to the 2012 average Iowa farm size of 345 acres (up from 331 acres in 2007) (National Agricultural Statistics Service 2009, 2014).
Farmers who participate in different forms of cooperation are generally younger (40 years old) than the sample average (43), and farm size is larger (25.58 ha) than the average size of the sample (20.46 ha).
As the average farm expanded in size, farmers began to specialize.
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