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farmland
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'farmland' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a field or area where farm animals are raised or agricultural crops are grown. For example, "The farmland stretched far and wide and seemed to go on forever."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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60 human-written examples
Investigators were searching in dense forest and farmland with abandoned buildings, as well as using road blocks and conducting house-to-house checks.
News & Media
Getting more energy from renewables; increased energy efficiency; reducing the income gap; putting more reliable, durable products on the market (have you heard of planned obsolescence?); volunteering more for your community; preserving wetlands, forests, and farmland; shorter commutes and transport routes.
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Yet The Observer has talked to colleagues who suggest that Paula may have been alive as late as last Monday, the day before her body was found in farmland near the village of Levington.
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The Duke of Burgundy recorded a 26% increase in numbers compared to the previous year, similarly benefitting from areas of farmland under EU environmental stewardship schemes, as well as co-ordinated conservation management by charities including Butterfly Conservation, the National Trust and the Wildlife Trusts.
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Pyrolysis of forest residues from 200 hectares of timberland, pyrolysis of crop residues from 120 million hectares of farmland, and pyrolysis of fast-growing vegetation from another 30 million hectares of idle cropland could each sequester about ten percent of U.S. annual fossil-fuel emissions.
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East Anglia is generally good, on farmland, verges and coastal saltmarshes.
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Do you have some spare farmland and a JCB? Suffolk farmer Jeremy Hall did, and combined them to create an unusual farm diversification – Rise Hall Farm in Suffolk became Trench Farm, a set for TV battle scenes.
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The IHRC's flagship project, the Caracol industrial park near Cap Haïtien, drew criticism after it was constructed in an isolated area of farmland far from major labour markets, and has to date created one-fifth the projected number of jobs.
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As soon as the bus started speeding through farmland, I knew getting out of the city had been the right thing to do.
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We chose an off-road trail around the Potworks Dam reservoir, passing farmland and a donkey sanctuary, and revelling in the chance to explore the interior of the island, away from the resorts.
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Lehmann's calculations suggest that transforming the crop waste from 120 million hectares of U.S. farmland alone could sequester ten percent of the nation's annual carbon emissions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing rural landscapes, use "farmland" to convey agricultural activity and its impact on the environment.
Common error
Avoid using "farmland" interchangeably with "pasture". "Farmland" refers to land used for growing crops, while "pasture" is specifically used for grazing livestock.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "farmland" is that of a noun. It denotes a tract of land specifically utilized for agricultural activities, such as cultivating crops or raising livestock. Ludwig indicates that this term is commonly used and accepted in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
63%
Travel
13%
Formal & Business
9%
Less common in
Science
15%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "farmland" is a grammatically correct and very common noun used to describe land dedicated to agricultural production. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and widespread use. It is most frequently found in News & Media contexts. When writing about agriculture, remember to differentiate "farmland" from related terms like "pasture" and "rangeland" to ensure accuracy. Understanding the nuances of these terms can help improve the precision and clarity of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
agricultural land
Replaces "farmland" with a more formal and general term for land used in agriculture.
cultivated land
Emphasizes the active cultivation aspect of the land, implying that it's being actively farmed.
arable land
Focuses on the suitability of the land for growing crops.
farming area
A more descriptive phrase highlighting the presence of farming activities.
plowed fields
Highlights the preparation of the land for planting.
tilled soil
Focuses on the soil condition being suitable for agriculture.
agricultural property
Refers to farmland from a property or real estate perspective.
food-producing land
Highlights the primary purpose of the land.
rural fields
Emphasizes the location of the farmland in a rural setting.
crop-growing land
Specifies the use of the land for growing crops.
FAQs
How is "farmland" typically used in a sentence?
"Farmland" is commonly used as a noun to describe land used for agricultural purposes. For example, "The sprawling farmland stretched as far as the eye could see."
What are some synonyms for "farmland"?
Synonyms for "farmland" include "agricultural land", "cultivated land", and "arable land". Each term emphasizes different aspects of the land's use.
Is it correct to use "farmland" to describe land used for raising livestock?
While "farmland" primarily refers to land for growing crops, it can be used in a broader sense to include land used for raising livestock, especially if crops are also grown to feed the animals. However, "pasture" is a more specific term for grazing land.
What's the difference between "farmland" and "rangeland"?
"Farmland" is typically used for cultivated crops, while "rangeland" is a term for land used for grazing livestock and isn't cultivated. Rangeland often consists of native grasses and shrubs.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested