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    at Grignon. Traité de chimie agricole : développement des végétaux, terre arable, amendements et engrais, 1892 – Agricultural chemistry treatise: Development...
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  • 2009. Feminia on commnit.com, October 18, 2005. Madeleine Memb – Des terres arables pour les maraichères rurales on lepasfeminin.com, September 14, 2014...
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    Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire 828 m Natural resources: arable land, fish Land use: arable land: 38.24% permanent crops: 1.96% other: 59.80% (2011) Irrigated...
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  • April 2018). "Région par région, le prix des terres arables en France et dans 22 pays d'Europe". terre-net.fr. Retrieved 8 November 2019.. Amélie Bachelet...
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    Ploughed Fields (French - Terres labourées) is an 1874 painting by Camille Pissarro, now in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Produced near Pontoise, it was...
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  • coastal area called the "Terres Basses," varying from ten to thirty miles in width, and a granite peneplain called the "Terres Hautes," worn down by erosion...
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    Canton and it extends a vast plain of northeastern Basse-Terre Island, where it meets Grande-Terre. A channel, navigable by smaller boats, of from 30 to...
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    Modeling". AZoM.com. 28 July 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2022. Ecology of Arable Land – Perspectives and Challenges by M. Clarholm and L. Bergström ISBN 978-94-010-6950-2...
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    to Croatia Natural resources: phosphates, limestone, marble, arable land Land use: arable land: 44.2% permanent crops: 3.7% other: 52.1% (2011) Irrigated...
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    viticulture), fishing, fish processing, and tourism. Around 20% of the island's arable land is covered with vineyards. Autochthonous vine species cultivated on...
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    population and poaching are reducing Africa's biological diversity and arable land. Human encroachment, civil unrest and the introduction of non-native...
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    yield was 43.8 tonnes per hectare. Potatoes account for a modest 0.9% of arable land in France (including French overseas departments), compared with 51...
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    provinces of the Levant. Today the valley makes up 40 percent of Lebanon's arable land. The northern end of the valley, with its scarce rainfall and less...
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    permanent field crops such as cereals. The country's diverse climate, extensive arable land, modern farming technology, and EU subsidies have made it Europe's...
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    The Dominion Lands Act (French: Loi des terres fédérales) was an 1872 Canadian law that aimed to encourage the settlement of the Canadian Prairies and...
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    ridges comprise the arable lands of the parish and have an area of 37,000 acres (150 km2). The principal streams are the Bayous Terre aux Boeufs and La...
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    with "Holivetum" at Rovio. Another document from 1512 records the farm "of arable land and vineyard with olive trees located in the territory of Bissone"...
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    with slightly altered spellings, like the Spanish Tierra and the French Terre. The Latinate form Gæa or Gaea (English: /ˈdʒiː.ə/) of the Greek poetic...
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    County Kerry, which rises to 1,039 m (3,409 ft) above sea level. The most arable land lies in the province of Leinster. Western areas are mainly mountainous...
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    It did not take long for demand to outpace production capabilities, as arable land was limited. The "tightness" of the land (στενοχωρία / stenokhôría)...
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  • 540,000  Antarctica 14,200,000 Continent. Arctic Ocean 14,056,000 Ocean. Arable land (2012) 13,958,000 Land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops...
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    potatoes. As early as 1800, potatoes were being cultivated in practically all arable areas of the canton.] "Recipe: Maluns". Graubünden Ferien. Retrieved 14...
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    l'architecture de terre au Proche-Orient", in CIHEAM, Mediterra 2009: Première conférence méditerranéenne sur l'architecture de terre, Paris, Presses de...
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    was the power of the ruling class (the aristocracy) in their control of arable land, leading to a class society based upon the exploitation of the peasants...
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    first quarter. Agricultural production is limited; only 1.7% of the land is arable, and most food has to be imported. Some tobacco is grown locally. The principal...
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    was ideal for settlement, surrounded by deciduous forest and potentially arable land, with water provided by a nearby creek, later named Sugar Creek, that...
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    and longitudes 2° and 9°W. Around 64.8% of the land is agricultural land; arable land amounted to 9.1%, permanent pasture 41.5%, and permanent crops 14.2%...
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    traditionally characterized in the past by subsistence-oriented forestry, arable farming and pasture farming, by viticulture in small plots and by emigration...
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    lowland southeast, large areas of fertile soil made possible extensive arable farming, and communication developed along trackways, such as the Icknield...
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    the Liber Notitiae Sanctorum Mediolani. This monastery possessed a lot of arable land, owned by the Della Torre family, which extended beyond Legnano to...
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