The field was lying fallow this year.
fallow - inactive/not in use In this sentence, my literary skills were fallow. :)
The fields, denuded of all vegetation, were allowed to lie fallow for some years.
The fields lay fallow in the winter.
After the farm failed, the land laid fallow for years.
Thanks to drought, much of California's arable land currently lies fallow.
As an adjective:"The farmer finally wanted to plant seeds in his fallow land."As a noun:"The fallow was littered with ravens."
I can give you several sentences.The fallow fields need to be plowed for next season.Leave one field fallow and plant the rest.A fallow field is "resting" from being harvested.
he or she should always fallow the guidelines in the town.
more fallow, most fallow
you have to get the cracker and then use it to have him follow you
inactive land can be fallow
Fallow is a pale brown colour. It is named after the sandy oil that is found in fallow fields. It is one of the oldest colour names in English and the first recorded use of the word to describe colour was in the year 1000.