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Arable land — In geography, arable land (from Latin arare , to plough) is an agricultural term, meaning land that can be used for growing crops. Of the earth s 148,940,000 km² (57.5 million square miles) of land, approximately 19,824,000 km² (7.65 million… … Wikipedia
arable land — Land suitable for ploughing; land other than pasture, woodland and wasteland … Ballentine's law dictionary
arable land — /aerabal laend/ That which is fit for plowing or tillage, and thus is distinguishable from swamp land, which is land that is too wet for cultivation … Black's law dictionary
arable land — /aerabal laend/ That which is fit for plowing or tillage, and thus is distinguishable from swamp land, which is land that is too wet for cultivation … Black's law dictionary
Parable of Arable Land — Infobox Album | Name = The Parable of Arable Land Type = Album Artist = The Red Crayola (with the Familiar Ugly) Released = 1967 Recorded = Andrus Studio, Texas, March 1967 Genre = experimental rock, psychedelic rock, avant garde Label =… … Wikipedia
Land reform — Land reforms (also agrarian reform, though that can have a broader meaning) is an often controversial alteration in the societal arrangements whereby government administers possession and use of land. Land reform may consist of a government… … Wikipedia
Arable — (pronEng|ˈærəbl) relates to the growing of crops:*Arable farming or agronomy, the cultivation of field crops *Arable land, land upon which crops are cultivated … Wikipedia
Arable — Ar a*ble, n. Arable land; plow land. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Land reform in Zimbabwe — began after the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979 in an effort to more equitably distribute land between the historically disenfranchised blacks and the minority whites who ruled Zimbabwe from 1923 to 1979. The government s land… … Wikipedia
Land and Property Laws in Israel — refers to the legal framework governing land and property issues in Israel. Following its establishment, Israel designed a system of law that legitimized both a continuation and a consolidation of the nationalisation of land and property, a… … Wikipedia