We export over 20 percent of our industrial production, and 40 percent of our farmland produces for export.
It recalled to Private Cowan merely thefarmland rolling away from that old house of red brick where he had gone one day with Sharon Whipple--yesterday it might have been.
On the crest of a hill overlooking a wide sweep of valley farmland the driver stopped the car in shade and scanned the fields of grain where the green was already fading.
The rising sun lighted the town of Halton below them, and sent level rays across a wide expanse of farmland beyond it, flat meadows and rolling upland.
The amount of improved farmland decreased in the same period 39.
The combination of too many people and not enough farmland may have eventually caused intervillage strife over water rights, with general population decline caused by soil exhaustion and the reduction of other resources.
Along the north edge of the farmland you can see the most unusual feature at Montezuma Well: "fossilized" irrigation ditches of the ancient Indian farms!
A separate subcommittee will inventory all farmland and cattle and dairy herds and plan for their most efficient use in the coming season.
What more was needed, both of wire and posts, was taken from adjacent farmland fences, and by the end of the week following the Mayor's pronouncement the task was completed and the guards were at their posts.
Since mid-November the Russians had held this line, a third of the rich East Prussian farmland behind their crooked fence.
Barons were lords of large holdings of farmland called "manors".
Farmland surrounded the villages and was farmed by the community as a whole under the direction of a lord.
Can you show a relation between this change in value of farmland and the growth of nearby towns or cities?
Since the Civil War the farmlandin this county had gradually declined from its prosperous condition before the war until it was little better than a wilderness of second-growth timber, valued at from $5 to $15 an acre.
Has farmland increased or decreased in value in your locality since your father was a boy?
Bulgarian economists have repeatedly pointed out that the per capita acreage of farmlandin the country, excluding pastures, is among the lowest in the world.
In 1967 the continued loss of valuable farmland led to the promulgation of a special law for the preservation of land; details of this law are not available.
Proposals advanced by agricultural experts to clear abandoned mountainfarmland of noxious weeds and to develop these areas into improved pastures--measures that would also help control erosion--have not been acted upon.
The new law explicitly provided that only land unsuitable for agricultural purposes or farmland of low productivity could be put to nonagricultural use.
The decree also directed the chief prosecutor's office to increase control over the expropriation of farmland for construction and other nonagricultural purposes and to impose severe penalties on violators of the land protection law.
Increasingly large areas degraded by erosion have remained uncultivated each year, but they continue to be included in the annual statistics on farmland acreage.
The contradictions and tyranny of the urbanites, who seek to continue their gluttony even as they steal the farmland that produces their food, are beyond the comprehension of the ordinary person.
We can therefore expect the farmland in the remote villages to fall into permanent disuse after the aged farmers move to the city.
The urbanites had best not forget that thefarmland which they desire to urbanize produces the food that keeps them alive.
I also noted earlier that the city continues its limitless expansion on a global scale, and that, inversely proportional to this, farmland is limitlessly plundered.
So if we proceed along the same logical lines, it means that we must destroy all farmland in the world and build upon it efficient factories.
The urbanization of farmland is accomplished by such high-handed legal stratagems as taxing the land as if it were residential property, or employing urban planning laws.
There will be no dilettantes who, knowing from the start that they will lose money, will rent much farmland in the inconvenient mountain villages where people never made much money to start with.
If they attach a serial number to each plot and lend farmland according to the number of family members, this could be done even without the Ministry of Agriculture.
In this way little effort is required of the city in order to steal more farmland and urbanize it.
The residents of the cities had best not forget that the very farmland they continue to urbanize is the source of their food.
About 9 percent of the farmland was in the possession of private farmers.
The net result was an increase in the total farmland area, mainly in orchards and pastures, and a decline in the arable acreage (see table 7).
The whole village of Saukenuk with all the farmland around it would fit into one of those fields.
The spring floods that left the bottom some of the richestfarmland in the world also made it necessary to build almost everything on the bluff above the high-water line.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "farmland" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.