"Arable" refers to land that is suitable for growing crops. It describes soil that can be cultivated to produce agricultural products, such as grains and vegetables. This term is often used in discussions about agriculture, land use, and food production.
The latest estimate in 2010 concluded that 27.74% of Belgium's land was arable
Fertile
its the ratio of farmers to the amount of arable land
Approximately 10-11% of the Earth's land is considered arable, meaning it is suitable for growing crops. This fraction varies by region due to factors such as climate, soil quality, and land use practices. Arable land is crucial for food production, but it is also under pressure from urbanization, deforestation, and climate change.
physiologic population density
Land that can be used for growing crops
Arable farmming is farmming done on arable land and arable land is land that is good for farmming. For example rocky, and sandy land is considered non arable land
Arable is Fern's father.
Arable means any land suitable for growing crops. Any crop that is grown is therefore grown on arable land. All crops grown are arable crops.
Arable land.
The land was arable, and was good to farm on.
Less than 28% is arable
Kazakhstan has 7.52% arable land.
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Which type of land are termed arable
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The field was arable for miles and miles. Arable describes a piece of land that is good for growing crops.