hectare of land
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhectareandland
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hectare
noun[C]
uk/ˈhek.teər/us/ˈhek.ter/
a unit of measurement of an area of land ...
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land
noun
uk/lænd/us/lænd/
the surface of the earth that is not covered ...
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(Definition ofhectareandlandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This is possible through the promotion of an intensive farming system by increasing the amount of labor and capital applied perhectareofland.
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Similarly, the annual (relative) loss of productive capacity on ahectareofland, denoted can be derived from (11).
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In the parental generation, 39% of households owned more than 1-5hectareofland, while in the son's generation, this had fallen to 23%.
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The main determinants of biomass density perhectareoflandappear to be the rainfall and soil quality.
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Farmers on average owned only 1.0hectareoflandand operated slightly more (1.1 hectares) through rental, loan or sharecropping contracts.
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As can be seen, the volumetric water fee also provides the farmer with no incentives to save water, since he pays a fixed fee for eachhectareofland.
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Across-the-board price restraint acts as a positive incentive to produce the last bushel of corn from the lasthectareofland.
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It is interesting to note that onehectareoflandis equivalent to six kilometres of hedge.
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In the case of livestock manure, the original proposals were for limits on the amount that could be applied in terms of maximum livestock numbers perhectareofland.
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When applying the mulch or biomass to the soil, it should be applied at the minimum amount of one ton to everyhectareofland.
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The record for pomegranate production is 100 tons in ahectareofland, 146 ton for apples and 70 tons for oranges.
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The congregation was given onehectareoflandand two old abandoned buildings for building a new church.
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The campus is spread over 2.6726hectareofland.
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The fire destroyed more than 1,000hectareofland.
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A givenhectareoflandmay be measured in equivalent global hectares.
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Cattle are managed extensively, each head requiring about ahectareofland, and forest areas are frequently converted to pasture.
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Approximately 184.79hectareoflandis under tea, and there are 500 workers who live on the estate to maintain optimal plucking rounds.
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There are about ten thousand tanks (ahars) in this region, which irrigate about half a million hectares of land.
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Each nodal settlement spread over 400 to 600 hectares of land would contain between 100,000 to 200,000 people.
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