cultivated land
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcultivatedandland
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cultivated
adjective
uk/ˈkʌl.tɪ.veɪ.tɪd/us/ˈkʌl.tə.veɪ.t̬ɪd/
Someone who is cultivated has had a good education and knows a lot about and likes art, music, ...
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land
noun
uk/lænd/us/lænd/
the surface of the earth that is not covered ...
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The iron oxide presumably gets leached out from the surface of thecultivatedland.
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This indicates that employment of household members in agriculture leads to a stronger relationship between income andcultivatedland.
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Much of thecultivatedlandin 1960 has now been reduced and the rest of the cultivated oasis has turned into desert.
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As expected, most of thecultivatedlandwas allocated to hazelnut production.
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The development of the dry-field direct-seeding and dry nursery methods made it possible to expandcultivatedlandinto areas that were badly irrigated.
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The project causes submergence of about 2800 hectares of tropical forests, two tribal settlements and stretches ofcultivatedlandof non-tribal settlers.
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However, since 1960, a severe prolonged drought has affected cultivation (25 % decrease incultivatedland) and, even more, the livestock (40-50 % decrease).
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These crops cover some 66 per cent of the total amount ofcultivatedlandin the study area.
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The city spread out in nearly all directions, especially to the west and north, where thecultivatedlandbegan to decrease.
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Parallelling this change is a significant increase in smallholdings, from 13 percent in 1967 to 33.2 percent of thecultivatedlandin 2001.
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This would provide an average application rate of 43 t km72 ofcultivatedland.
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These results indicate that with increasing prices, in the long-run farmers of perennial crops adjust their production by expanding theircultivatedlandarea.
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Changing role ofcultivatedlandin the global carbon cycle.
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Thecultivatedlandrequirements for beef were comparable to other meats, while those of milk were the lowest among all protein sources.
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The contribution of biomass to gross agricultural revenues is comparable to the contribution of labor and less than that of capital andcultivatedland.
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Cultivatedlandreduces by 100 thousand ha annually.
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Based on these results, it is expected that an increase incultivatedlandwill reduce illegal hunting.
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Irrigation ratio: land quality indicator, measured as the share of irrigated land in totalcultivatedland.
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Cultivatedlandincludes hectares used for agricultural output.
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