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You'll want an idea of what sections of the land are tillable.
Caldey Island contains about 500 acres most of which is tillable land.
This shows troops were stationed at the garrison and the soil was tillable on the Banks during 1712.
Practically, the entire parcel of the land was tillable.
Andalusia, which includes all of tillable southern Spain, was another major agricultural area in the late 1980s.
But I didn't know there was much tillable land left lying around loose," he ventured to say.
The villages were run under the tradition of village ownership of the tillable land.
They provided tillable land, controlled erosion, and protected crops during freezing nights.
It also gets woodier, rockier and steeper, which means less tillable land.
The property is 40 acres with apple and other fruit trees; 37 acres are tillable.
The acre was approximately the amount of land tillable by one man behind an ox in one day.
The settlers had "migrated from Manhattan Island seeking more tillable land".
In exchange for setting aside land, typically 5 to 15 percent of his tillable acres, a farmer receives direct payment.
"But outside the walls there lies tillable land that has lain fallow for years.
It was a relief to leave the commotion behind as we approached the settlement at the far end of the stretch of tillable land.
We have very little tillable land, aeroponics makes complete economic sense to us", attested Thach.
Tillable land continued to be leased.
Increased demand along with a scarcity of tillable land caused rents to rise dramatically in the 1520s to mid-century.
Yet Rumania already has Europe's lowest population density; it suffers no shortage of tillable land.
Unlike the kūmara, potatoes were tillable by slaves and women and this freed up men to go to war.
Farmlands usually owned in small sizes are hardly tillable for rice outside the rainy season due to lack of irrigation systems.
Their property included no tillable land, and the original owner apparently erected the barn to house a couple of horses and some chickens.
By the time of the First World War, the majority of the tillable land of the area was in use.
According to the proposal, a farmer in the program could use about 60 percent of his tillable land to grow crops that would receive Government price supports.
The Mediterranean Sea bottled up, drained, made into tillable farmland, through the use of atomic power - what daring!