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At this time only a few hundred acres of the land was cultivatable.
Cultivatable land amounted to 33 percent of the total area.
They've found clear ground, cultivatable land and the ruins of that old fort.
Many of the homes, buildings and cultivatable lands were destroyed.
There is, then, no reason for using cultivatable land for energy purposes.
There is also a risk of a food crisis since there will be less cultivatable land.
Lots of parties, picnics with what he called "cultivatable people", always something going on.
Agriculture is the major source of income, the total cultivatable land being 456600 hectors.
Sudan has large areas of cultivatable land, as well as gold and cotton.
Almost all the lands under Sengapadai's geographical limits are cultivatable.
Most cultivatable lands are close to the roadways, and the community is predominantly rural.
Lodhran was a desolate place but a cultivatable, level tract of land.
Recently, with growing population, shrinking cultivatable land, and grown education, the village youth are entering in virtually every field.
Civilisation ends at Chilling, a small village on a rare stretch of cultivatable land above the river.
In total, the area accounts for one-tenth of China's cultivatable land, and is mostly in economically developed areas.
Developed a farm of 700 cultivatable acres.
"But China is a country of 1.1 billion people, geographically immense but lacking in cultivatable land.
By 1280, between one and two-thirds of Upper Burma's cultivatable land had been donated to religion.
The drumlins provided the best cultivatable land to the original settlers who grew fodder and commercial crops.
In classical times, according to the ancient authors, it was swampy, but the cultivatable land exposed was very fertile.
Not a cultivated, hardly a cultivatable field in it, and yet it delights all natural persons."
Perhaps only 10 centimetres or more of cultivatable soil has accumulated over the past 10,000 years, but what remains underneath is fine clay particulates.
The Song government started a series of irrigation projects that increased cultivatable land, and encouraged peasants to cultivate more land.
If a non-Muslim also owned a substantial amount of cultivatable land, they were required to pay the kharaj or land-tax.
Brahmins typically settled on a valley near river banks and close to fertile and cultivatable lands.