citrus orchard
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citrus
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪt.rəs/us/ˈsɪt.rəs/
any of a group of plants that produce acidic fruits with a lot ...
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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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It is convenient to discuss here the method of recording in citrus orchards.
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Agriculture is also important, with vines and citrus orchards filling the valley opposite the castle.
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In this patchwork of volcanic hedge-rows, farmers concentrate on semi-permanent crops (potatoes, some cereals, including wheat and citrus orchards).
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The abundant water supply allowed for the planting of citrus orchards and raising of cattle in abundant numbers.
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It is bounded on three sides by citrus orchards and on the south by a wooded area and a set of railroad tracks.
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The region is fertile and humid (historically malarial) and is known for its citrus orchards and viticulture.
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Crops such as sugarcane, rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, fodder, vegetables and citrus orchards dominate the regional agriculture.
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Its agricultural products include date palms, citrus orchards, wheat, tobacco, rice, cotton, and vines.
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Its agriculture products include citrus orchards, wheat, and vines.
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He established a farm where he planted large citrus orchards and dates.
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Small areas are planted in citrus orchards, and crops such as onions and turmeric.
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The top of the bluff is covered by avocado and citrus orchards.
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By the late 19th century the agriculture in the region was diversifying, with market gardens and citrus orchards occupying the rich soil left after the timber harvest.
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Irrigated citrus orchards have been established.
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