peach orchard

collocation in English

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peach
noun
uk
/piːtʃ/
us
/piːtʃ/
a round fruit with sweet yellow flesh that has a lot of juice, a slightly furry red and yellow skin, and a large seed in ...
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orchard
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɔː.tʃəd/
us
/ˈɔːr.tʃɚd/
an area of land where fruit trees (but not orange trees or other citrus trees) ...
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(Definition ofpeachandorchardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They planned to divide the land and sell it in tracts for peach orchards.
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Stein planted peach orchards, and the land around the castle is still known as such, even though the land is now used for housing.
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In the interbellum, the village was known for its wineries and peach orchards.
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There are apple and peach orchards.
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His will stated that he was to be buried above hispeachorchard.
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At age 70 he planted apeachorchardand lived long enough to replant it twice.
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One boy's family, however, has chopped down theirpeachorchard, so the boy feels a sense of loss during this year's festival.
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In peach orchards, samples were taken every 4-5 trees in the row.
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In the other regions, peach orchards are scarce.
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In peach orchards, samples were collected every two to three trees.
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Much of the plant's historical habitat has been converted to agriculture, particularly peach orchards, and developed into residential areas.
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Damage was also extensive to apple and peach orchards across these areas, and agricultural damage was estimated around $10 million.
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Peach orchards were cut down to make room for timber stands.
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Palisade is known for its peach orchards and wine vineyards.
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Prior to the development of the campus, most of the site was cultivated with peach orchards, market gardens and poultry farms.
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There are more than 400 acres of peach orchards in and around the town.
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Peach orchards abound in and around the town.
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Half of the area is mountainous with most of the land devoted to peach orchards.
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The same philosophy led him to replant his peach orchards for a third time at age 93.
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