A pasture is a piece of land that has permanent perennial vegetation on it, and used as a cheap means to feed livestock animals with plants that livestock harvest themselves. Fallow land, on the other hand, is cropland that is rested for a period of time from annual crop production.
Fallow land is uncultivated land left to rest and replenish fertility, whereas arable land is land used for growing crops. Fallow land helps prevent soil exhaustion and erosion, while arable land is actively used for agricultural production.
A pasture is where the horses graze. A paddock is an enclosed yard where they are exercised.
inactive land can be fallow
it is called fallow,as in fallow land .not used,or for a period of time.
Fallow land means land that has not been cultivated and seeded. The soil can be fertile, just nothing is being grown on it. Cultivated land that actively has plants growing on it is the opposite of fallow
After the farm failed, the land laid fallow for years.
Farmers divide their fields into categories such as arable land (for crops), pasture land (for grazing animals), woodland (for timber or wildlife habitat), and fallow land (resting to regenerate fertility). Each category serves a specific purpose in the overall management of the farm.
the answer is fallow: cultivated land that is allowed to be idle
As an adjective:"The farmer finally wanted to plant seeds in his fallow land."As a noun:"The fallow was littered with ravens."
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Land is periodically left idle to recuperate. That land that is it is not planted to a crop is called fallow land. Since a farmer can't live without income he only leaves a portion of the land lie fallow at any one time. Whatever land is not raising a crop at some given time is "current fallow land".
Yes because it's a land covered with grass Example of a pasture