Wiktionary Arable IPAc en icon r b l relates to the growing of crops Arable farming or agronomy , the cultivation of field crops Arable land , land upon which crops are cultivated. ref cite book last Sullivan first arthur authorlink Arthur O Sullivan coauthors Steven M. Sheffrin title Economics Principles in action publisher Pearson Prentice Hall year 2003 location Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 pages 480 url http www.pearsonschool.com index.cfm?locator PSZ3R9&PMDbSiteId 2781&PMDbSolutionId 6724&PMDbCategoryId &PMDbProgramId 12881&level 4 doi id isbn 0 13 063085 3 ref Arable crops program , a consolidated support system operated under the EU Common Agricultural Policy. Fivehead Arable Fields , a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset, England. See also Vegetable farming References Reflist disambig ... more details
Refimprove date June 2008 Image 040719 172 dorset marnhull2.jpg thumb Modern arable agriculture typically uses large field agriculture fields like this one in Dorset , England Image Famlandstburyan.JPG ... and agriculture , arable land from Latin arare , to plough is land economics land that can be used ... in this category. Data for arable land are not meant to indicate the amount of land that is potentially ... crops as well as permanent pastures. In 2008, the world s total arable land amounted to 13,805,153 ..., the amount of arable land, both regionally and globally, fluctuates due to human and climatic factors ... date accessdate 2010 09 30 ref The most productive portion of arable land is that from sediment ... as often in areas employing flood control . Non arable land Image Arable land percent world.png thumb 300px Map of world percentage arable land. Land which is unsuitable for arable farming usually ... light. Starvation and nomad ism often exists on marginally arable land. Non arable land is sometimes called wasteland , badlands , worthless or no man s land . However, non arable land can sometimes be converted into arable land. New arable land makes more food, and can reduce starvation . This outcome ... is reduced. Making non arable land arable often involves digging new irrigation canals and new ... to the sea. Some examples of infertile non arable land being turned into fertile arable land are Aran ... s Firth of Clyde , were unsuitable for arable farming because they were too rocky. The people covered the islands with a shallow layer of seaweed and sand from the ocean. This made it arable ... tropical soils created by adding charcoal. Some examples of fertile arable land being turned ... , an element of shifting cultivation practiced by many natives. Each year, arable land is lost to desertification ... DEFAULTSORT Arable Land Category Agricultural land ar bcl Naaaradong daga de Kulturboden es Tierra arable fr Terre arable ko hr Obradivo tlo is R ktarland mk ... more details
Infobox SSSI image name Fivehead Arable Fields aos Somerset interest Biological gridref gbmappingsmall ST337224 latitude 50.99716 longitude 2.94615 displaymap Somerset area convert 10.3 ha km2 sqmi notifydate Start date 1990 enref 1003135 Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Fivehead Arable Fields gbmapping ST337224 is a 10.3 hectare 25.4 acre biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Fivehead in Somerset , SSSI notification notified in 1990. This site has one of the most important assemblages of arable weeds in Britain, several of which are now nationally rare or scarce. There is a large population of the nationally rare Corn salad Broad fruited Cornsalad Valerianella rimosa . ref cite web title Fivehead Arable Fields work English Nature url http www.english nature.org.uk citation citation photo 1003135.pdf accessdate 2006 08 12 ref References reflist External links http www.somersetwildlife.org reserve 58.php Fivehead Arable Fields from Somerset Wildlife Trust SSSIs Somerset biological Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset Category Geography of Somerset Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1990 Category Important Plant Areas in England ... more details
The arable crops program is a consolidated support system operated under the EU Common Agricultural Policy for producers of major cereals, oilseeds, and protein crops. Production of these crops constituted 21 of farm income and 40 of agricultural lands in the EU in 2000. Main elements of the program include area compensatory payment s, reductions in administered prices also known as intervention prices , and annual land set aside program requirements. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach DEFAULTSORT Arable Crops Program Category Agriculture by region ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Parable of Arable Land Type Album Artist The Red Crayola with the Familiar Ugly Cover Released 1967 Recorded Andrus Studio, Texas , March 1967 Genre Experimental rock , Psychedelic rock , Avant garde , Noise Rock Length 38 24 Label International Artists original release br Radar Records Radar 1978 UK release br Charly Records Charly 1988 UK reissue br Get Back Records Get Back Italian reissue Producer Lelan Rogers Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r47686 pure url yes Piero Scaruffi Rating 9 10 http www.scaruffi.com vol2 redcrayo.html Chronology The Red Krayola Last album This album The Parable of Arable Land br 1967 Next album God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It br 1968 The Parable of Arable Land 1967 is the first album by the Red Krayola , then known as the Red Crayola. The album is self described as a Free Form Freak Out, and remains one of the most infamous in their catalogue. A Free Form Freak Out segues each of the actual songs, often resurfacing again elsewhere within the songs. The songs introduce mainstay Mayo Thompson s signature style of abstract lyrics wed to minimalist and often avant garde melodies and rhythms. The album is also notable for instrumental cameos by label mate and 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky Erickson . The Familiar Ugly The Familiar Ugly refers to the fifty or so friends of the band who provide the Free Form Freak Outs of which Erickson is a member . They were instructed by the band to play whatever they pleased. To demonstrate, the liner notes from one ... of the typical parentheses lifted directly from its own lyrics except for The Parable of Arable Land ... of Arable Land And the End Shall Be Signaled By The Breaking of a Twig 3 00 Free Form Freak Out ... credits pure url yes DEFAULTSORT Parable Of Arable Land Category Psychedelic rock albums Category ... albums it The Parable of Arable Land ... more details
IACR may refer to International Association for Cryptologic Research Institute of Arable Crops Research Institute of Advanced Computer & Research disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A farm enterprise is a component of a farm business. For example a farm may include an agronomy arable enterprise and a dairy enterprise. Category Agriculture DEFAULTSORT Farm Enterprise Agri stub ... more details
Summary Farmers Guardian is a weekly newspaper aimed at the British farming industry. It provides comprehensive and topical news with Livestock, Arable and Machinery sections as well as business information and commercial transaction. Farmers Guardian is part of the Agricultural group of CMP Information , which includes other products such as Dairy Farmer, Dairy Vet and the website, www.farmers Guardian.com. The Farmers Guardian is owned by CMP Information but is based in Preston, Lancashire. www.farmersguardian.com is a website associated with Farmers Guardian newspaper. Launched May 2005, it includes sections on news, arable, livestock, machinery, equestrian, classified and reader offers. Licensing PD self date May 2005 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 cleanup date September 2011 agriculture Small scale agriculture is an alternative to factory farming or more broadly, intensive agriculture or unsustainable farming methods that are prevalent in primarily first world countries. Environmental Health Perspectives has noted that Sustainable agriculture is not merely a package of prescribed methods. More important, it is a change in mind set whereby agriculture acknowledges its dependence on a finite natural resource base including the finite quality of fossil fuel energy that is now a critical component of conventional farming systems. http ehp.niehs.nih.gov members 2002 110p445 456horrigan horrigan full.html sust Small scale agriculture includes a number of sustainable farm practices such as organic farming , which removes all chemical pesticides and fertilizer from agriculture permaculture , which provides a holistic methodology for farm design arable land arable land use , arable land from Latin arare , to plough is a form of agriculture agricultural land use , meaning land economics land that can be and is used for growing agriculture crops . David Ricardo incorporated the idea of arable land into economic theory . arable land non arable land use pastoral , pastoral refers to the lifestyle of shepherds and pastoralist s, moving livestock around larger areas of land according to seasons and availability of water and feed. rainfed agriculture biodynamic farming, was developed by Rudolf Steiner, which consists of using herbal and homeopathic preparations for the cow dung manure that is used extensively on the crops for fertilizer. The methods of food sustainability and economics are being hotly debated. This is a question between economics and the draining of the largely unaccounted natural capital . Dietary methods Some dietary methods may contribute to sustainability such as macrobiotic , vegan , vegetarianism or restricting animal products to those produced using the above methods. Se ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Plaggen is a type of soil created in Europe in the Middle Ages , as a result of so called plaggen cultivation , created by cutting turves of peat from an outfield area, and then using them as bedding for cattle the slurry soaked bedding was later spread on the arable fields as fertilizer. Over time, this created a very rich agricultural soil which could be over 1m in depth unlike our modern arable soils, which tend to be just 30  cm deep. In Orkney these soils were created already in the 12th to 13th Centuries, and on some islands in Shetland these methods continued to be used until the 1960s. DEFAULTSORT Plaggen Soil Category Soil science Category Types of soil Soil sci stub de Plaggenesch nl Anthrosol ... more details
Farmland generally refers to agricultural land , or land currently used for the purposes of farming . It may also refer to Arable land , land capable of cultivating crops Farmland, Indiana , a town in the United States Farmland Industries , founded in 1929 as the Union Oil Company, later renamed Consumers Cooperative Association CCA and Farmland Industries, Inc. Disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 arlaid was the right sometimes sold by an outgoing to an incoming tenant to enter into possession of the arable land early in Spring season Spring the incomer doing the ploughing , sowing and planting, and subsequently claiming the resulting Crop agriculture crop . It is in vogue only in places where Whitsunday is the removal term for farmer s. References Dwelly arlaid DEFAULTSORT Earlaid Category Agriculture in Scotland Category Scots law Scotland law stub ... more details
YearInIrelandNav 1609 Events Brockhill Taylor John Taylor is granted 1,500 acres 6  km of arable land in Ballyhaise , County Cavan . Kilkenny was granted a royal charter in 1609 by James I of England . Births William Tirry , Irish Catholic Martyrs martyred Roman Catholic priest, executed d. 1654 in Ireland 1654 . Category 1609 in Ireland Category 1600s in Ireland Category 1609 by country Ireland Category Years of the 17th century in Ireland Ireland hist stub DEFAULTSORT 1609 In Ireland ... more details
Kherlenbayan Ulaan lang mn is a settlement in the Delgerkhaan, Khentii Delgerkhaan sum district of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia . Kherlenbayan Ulaan is an arable farming center. coord 47 12 43 N 108 44 38 E display title region MN type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Mongolia Mongolia geo stub mn ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The golden triangle is an informal Finnish English term for the area of South western Finland between the cities of Helsinki , Turku , and Tampere where most of the country s population, arable land, and GDP is done. External links http www2.hs.fi english archive news.asp?id 20021209IE5 Half of Finland s regions experience natural net population loss, Helsingin Sanomat coord missing Finland DEFAULTSORT Golden Triangle Finland geo stub Category Geography of Finland ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 The Musa Qala is a river in Afghanistan . It is supporting the Helmand River and highly participates in the irrigation of arable lands of the district it is about 5 kilo meters crossing the district from east to west. coord missing Afghanistan Category Rivers of Afghanistan Afghanistan geo stub fr Musa Qala it Musa Qala fiume pnb ... more details
Multiple issues orphan July 2009 wikify July 2009 A development easement is a legal agreement by which a landowner surrenders the right to develop a designated parcel of property. Some local and state governments have programs to acquire development easements from private landowners to prevent conversion of Arable land farmland to other uses. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States law ... more details
Obesity in Nauru is a major health concern for the nation. According to Forbes , Nauru is the world s fattest country with 94.5 of the inhabitants at an Overweight unhealthy weight . The obesity rate is roughly 80 . Due to little arable land, much of local diet is processed food imported from elsewhere. Cultural and social ideologies contribute to this as well, obesity is seen as sign of wealth and power. The nation s children are also known to lead more sedentary lives. See Also Obesity in the Pacific Category Obesity Category Obesity by country ... more details
dablink This article is about techniques. For the 2006 video game, see Metal Gear Solid 3 Subsistence . Subsistence is the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level. The following is a list of subsistence economy subsistence techniques Hunter gatherer Hunting and Gathering techniques , also known as Foraging Artisan fishing a term which particularly applies to coastal or island ethnic groups using traditional techniques for subsistence fishing. Cultivation Horticulture plant cultivation, based on the use of simple tools. Subsistence agriculture Agriculture agricultural cultivation involving continuous use of Arable land arable crop land , and is more labor intensive than horticulture. Animal husbandry Pastoralism , the raising of grazing animals Pastoral nomad ism all members of the pastoral society follow the herd throughout the year. Transhumance or agro pastoralism part of the society follows the herd, while the other part maintains a home village. ranching Ranch agriculture non nomadic pastoralism with a defined territory. distribution business Distribution and wiktionary exchange Exchange Redistribution Norm of reciprocity Reciprocity exchange between social equals. Potlatch ing a widely studied ritual in which sponsors helped by their entourages gave away resources and manufactured wealth while generating prestige for themselves. LETS Local Exchange Trading Systems. See also Anthropological theories of value Staple food Society Category Agricultural economics ... more details
Distinguish Friston, East Sussex Infobox UK place official name Friston country England region East of England os grid reference latitude 52.190 longitude 1.528 post town SAXMUNDHAM postcode area postcode district dial code shire county Suffolk hide services Yes website http www.friston.org.uk static image File St Mary Magdalene C of E, Friston geograph.org.uk 1436210.jpg 240px static image caption small St Mary Magdalene Church, Friston small Friston is a village in Suffolk , England . It is convert 3 mi 0 southeast of Saxmundham , its post town, and convert 4 mi 0 northwest of Aldeburgh . The River Alde bounds the village on the south. The surrounding land is chiefly Arable land arable . The soil becomes partly marshy in the lower grounds. The village is noted for its early nineteenth century Friston Windmill post mill . ref IoE 401005 ref Its name is recorded in the Domesday Book as Frisetuna and seems to come from Old English language Anglo Saxon Fr sa t n the farmstead of the Frisians Frisian s some of them may have come with the Angles and Saxons . References reflist External links Commons category inline Friston Suffolk Coastal Category Villages in Suffolk Category Civil parishes in Suffolk Suffolk geo stub nl Friston pl Friston ... more details
Orovada series soil s are extensive in northern Nevada, where they have an extent of more than convert 360000000 acre in the Great Basin . They are common soils on semiarid rangeland with sagebrush grassland plant community plant communities . Orovada soils are Arable land arable , able to be cultivated, when irrigated and are considered prime farmland . Fact date March 2008 Alfalfa for hay and seed, winter wheat , barley , and Category Grasses of the United States grasses for hay and pasture are the principal crops grown on these soils. Orovada soils are well drained and formed in alluvium derived from mixed rock sources and in loess and volcanic ash . These soils typically occur in the Great Basin section of the Basin and Range physiographic province. Orovada series profile Surface layer light brownish gray sandy loam Subsurface layer light brownish gray loam Subsoil light gray fine sandy loam Substratum upper light brownish gray very fine sandy loam with carbonates Substratum lower pale brown silt loam with carbonates See also List of U.S. state soils External links http ortho.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov osd dat O OROVADA.html OROVADA series descritpion Category Soil in the United States Category Geology of Nevada Category Types of soil ... more details
Image Penton Mewsey Holy Trinity Church.jpg thumb Penton Mewsey Holy Trinity Church Penton Mewsey is a village in Hampshire , England . It is located 3 miles north west of Andover, Hampshire Andover at grid reference gbmappingsmall SU329474 . The village is home to approximately 400 people and has about 110 houses. The name Penton derives from the word Penitone , which is a word for a farm held at penny rent. Until the 1920 s the Pentons were mainly agricultural communities supporting sheep and corn, typical of northern Hampshire at the time. The Pentons are still surrounded by farmland which is currently completely arable land arable . Today, three stables provide the main village based commercial activities. The Holy Trinity church dates from the 14th century, although it was refurbished extensively in the 19th century. External links Commons category inline Penton Mewsey Category Villages in Hampshire coord 51.224775 1.528093 display title Hampshire geo stub pl Penton Mewsey ... more details
other places Wincent w Infobox settlement name Wincent w settlement type Village total type   image flag image shield image map coordinates region PL subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name POL subdivision type1 Voivodeships of Poland Voivodeship subdivision name1 Lublin Voivodeship Lublin subdivision type2 Powiat County subdivision name2 Lubart w County Lubart w subdivision type3 Gmina subdivision name3 Gmina Lubart w elevation m population total coordinates display title pushpin map Poland pushpin label position bottom latd 51 latm 25 lats 17 latNS N longd 22 longm 34 longs 53 longEW E website Wincent w IPAc pl w i n c e n t u f is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubart w , within Lubart w County , Lublin Voivodeship , in eastern Poland. It consists of a scattering of farmsteads across flat wikt arable arable land to the west of highway 19. ref http www.rootsweb.com pollubel plubar lubar4j10.html Local website ref It lies approximately convert 6 km mi 0 south of Lubart w and convert 20 km mi 0 abbr on north of the regional capital Lublin . References reflist br Gmina Lubart w DEFAULTSORT Wincentow, Lubartow County Category Villages in Lubart w County Lubart w geo stub pl Wincent w powiat lubartowski ... more details
Image oxmoorcopse.jpg 200px right thumb The copse is managed by the Woodland Trust Oxmoor Copse is just south of the village of Abinger Hammer and to the west of the village of Abinger Common , in Surrey . It is 1.23 hectares and is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty AONB lying within the Surrey Hills AONB Surrey Hills . ref http www.wt woods.org.uk oxmoorcopse description.asp Woodland Trust ref The previous owners gave the copse to the Woodland Trust as a gift. The copse lies on Greensand and the soil is acidic. The main trees are mature oak s and hazel there are also common bluebell bluebell s. ref http www.naturenet.net england surrey.html Nature Net ref A considerable number of trees were blown down in the 1987 storm . Replanting took place in 1991. Arable land Arable and Pastoralism pastoral land surrounds the copse. On the fringes of the copse there is a considerable amount of Common Cudweed but generally the copse is species poor. ref http www.surreyflora.org.uk Documents oct2007.pdf Surrey Flora ref The grid reference is TQ 090 467 References reflist External links http www.mole valley.gov.uk index.cfm?Articleid 5078 Mole Valley District Council coord 51.2095 0.4304 type forest region GB SRY display title Surrey Hills AONB Category Geography of Surrey Category Nature reserves in Surrey ... more details