Sentences with phrase «cultivated area»

"Cultivated area" refers to a piece of land or an area that is purposely prepared and used for growing plants, crops, or raising animals. Full definition
As they grow older, it becomes more important to discover and cultivate areas of strength.
In cultivated areas of the Great Prairie, farmers might choose fertilizers that preserve natural microbial diversity, yielding plentiful food crops and maximizing carbon capture from the atmosphere.
The Ali`i (Chiefs) cultivated the area at the mouth of this 20 mile river that flows from Mount Waialeale to the Pacific.
The planetary boundaries expert group suggests a focus on abandoned cropland in Europe and North America, together with land in the former Soviet Union and «some areas of Africa's savannas and South America's Cerrado» for this unavoidable increase in cultivated area.
I can envision a situation whereby parents might want to cultivate an area of strength, or whereby parents would prefer to opt for well roundedness.
Land - hungry peasants in Africa want to cultivate areas that are reserved for wild animals which they are forbidden to hunt.
The country has a cultivated area of 220 thousand hectares.
Wildlife has abandoned these cultivated areas.
Providing a wide range of plant and animal life, in wild and cultivated areas — which protect biodiversity and the health of the ecosystem — allows farms to be fully integrated into the natural world.
As of 2000, however, only about 16 percent of cultivated areas in the United States used the method, and worldwide, only 5 percent of cultivated land is managed this way.
These Authentic Tibetan Goji Berries ™ have been grown in protected valleys in wild and cultivated areas.
Many dogs like to eat grass; cultivating an area of dog safe grasses in your backyard space may be a good choice.
The vineyards of the region are located between 900mts and 1500mts above sea level close to the Andes in the cultivated areas are Tunuyan, Tupungato and San Carlos.
From the beginning of agriculture until the mid-twentieth century, growth in the world grain harvest came almost entirely from expanding the cultivated area.
But the 16-fold increase in the global soybean harvest has come overwhelmingly from expanding the cultivated area.
This Perspective examines this possibility for wine grapes where about 1 % of diversity accounts for more than 80 % of cultivated areas in some countries.
«The PGI requires producers to comply with very strict specifications laying down rules governing production (land, cultivated area, natural fertilizers and natural pesticides), processing, packaging and traceability.»
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