Collocations withfarmland
These are words often used in combination withfarmland.
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acre of farmland
I am not at all sure that it would extend to one acre of farmland.
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fertile farmland
Within just twenty years, 30,000 acres (120 km) of dry land was converted into fertile farmland.
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hectare of farmland
That represents a potential of 14,200 hectares of farmland lost to potato production in this country.
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prime farmland
This alignment would have displaced hundreds of acres of prime farmland.
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rich farmland
We have lovely names and fine countryside: wild fells and river valleys, wild places, wildlife and cityscapes, rich farmland, marshes and the sea.
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rolling farmland
It includes rural areas and rolling farmland.
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surrounding farmland
The remaining eighty or ninety miles of road has no other purpose but to provide access to the surrounding farmland.
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tract of farmland
This is not one of those schemes involving large tracts of farmland.
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