Sentence examples for mostly arable from inspiring English sources

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The first zone, Zone1, is dominantly agricultural (64%eligible), with mostly arable lands but with an intensive presence of vineyards.

The assessment focused on arable lands (about 30,000 km2), since 84%% of the Great Hungarian Plain is used by agriculture, mostly arable lands.

With the continent's biggest population of over 150 million, almost a million square kilometres of mostly arable land, vast quantities of mineral resources - most of which remain untapped - and the can-do spirit of its people, it is difficult to see why not.

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In North-East Germany, kettle holes are widely spread, mostly on arable land.

Pagodas that serve the nation's largely Buddhist population dot the landscape, with golden spires rising above mostly flat, arable land fringed by tropical mountain ranges that curtain off Cambodia from its neighbours.

The North Oxfordshire Heights are important for sheep and arable farming, mostly on large farms.

In any case, food legumes occupy a minimal part of arable land, mostly dominated by cereal crops [99]; soybean represents the most important and cultivated legume, acreage of which reached 117.72 million ha in 2014 (steadily increased over years, see also Table 3), which is about that of the other grain legumes, but still far below the major cereals (e.g. rice, wheat, maize).

Raster maps for the EU before the 2004 enlargement indicate that ecological risk from pesticide runoff is potentially low for streams in 34% of the grid cells with non-irrigated arable land (mostly northern countries, predicted effects at ≤ 20% of the streams per cell).

Dorset has a number of limestone ridges which are mostly covered in either arable fields or calcareous grassland supporting sheep.

Before the Barclays arrived, it was a windswept wilderness, barely arable and notable mostly for being overrun by rabbits.

Nyctalus noctula is well adapted to forage in the open space, while P. pipistrellus and P. pygmaeus use mostly the contact zone between arable fields and forests or hedgerows, the so-called edge-space (Heim et al. unpublished data).

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