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But the Taliban can ill afford to lose the Helmand River Valley, a strip of land made arable by a network of canals that nourish the nation's center for poppy growing.
It was made arable during World War II, but the water levels have been raised to make the fields attractive to breeding and wintering birds.
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Even under consistent agricultural production methods in Austria, changed nutritional habits make more arable land available for renewable energy crops.
Then, a network of drainage canals with smaller ditches that connected to larger ones were dug to further drain the soil, making it arable.
The chemicals left in the soil by industrialism make once arable land no longer usable.
Great tracts of land were also made suitable for arable farming.
Two hundred and fifty wells were destroyed, three hundred thousand trees were uprooted, and large swaths of agricultural land were made no longer arable, in part because of contamination and unexploded ordnance.
It then levels to become slightly rolling terrain that was once under water; the swampiness of the northwest, around Toledo, posed obstacles to settlement before drainage made the land more arable.
Fifty years of subsidies had made the owners of arable land millionaires through mechanised cultivation and, with a crisis of over-production, the European Commu nity was rewarding them for growing no crops on part of their land.
For example, one opportunity that has been recently put forward is the option of growing miscanthus on arable land made unprofitable ('marginal') by bedrock and blackgrass weed.
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