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Перевод: acreage
[существительное] площадь в акрах; акр ; площадь
Тезаурус:
- Finally (and this will raise a storm), a law should be enacted limiting the acreage which any individual (or institution) may farm "in hand".
- Farmers were required to make "tie ridges" which conserved moisture within the soil, to manure a certain proportion of their fields, and to plant a specified minimum acreage of cotton and cassava.
- The term is more a measure of the sort of living a holding will provide and the labour involved than a mere acreage.
- This is despite the fact that its acreage of farmland is about the same as that of the United States, a nation that has become the world's greatest grain exporter.
- It is worth noting that the increase in the acreage of wet gravel pit and reservoirs available to the species for nesting since 1962, particularly at Chichester, has not resulted in any significant increase in nesting pairs.
- Between 1960 and 1980 the total acreage devoted to food production in Africa increased from about 70 million hectares to about 100 million, or about 2.5 per cent per year, sufficient to sustain a population increase of about 2.7 per cent.
- Only in Leicestershire was there any appreciable cereal growing and even in this county it amounted to no more than 26% of the arable acreage.
- When Edward Grace, the Ford manager sent over to England in 1923 to find a production site, finally settled on Dagenham, paying 167,695 for the acreage, the choice came as a surprise to some people given the geological conditions.
- SO FAR disappointing, Aviva Petroleum near a year's low at 170p should have more good news on acreage soon, say followers.
- The second priority will be the division of your holding into a number of main blocks, depending upon your acreage, to give you a measure of control over the grazing of your pastures, to separate groups of stock (e.g. rams from ewes), and to shut off fields for hay or arable crops.
- There are areas, such as the New Forest, Dartmoor and Exmoor, where ponies and sheep, and to a lesser extent cattle, are allowed to roam over a considerable amount of acreage in a relatively unrestricted way.
- I expect to find rich pickings in the Ministry of Defence, with its townships, its airfields, its office blocks, its country houses, its sailors' hostel in South Kensington and its acreage of land which would make up an English county.
- The United States, for instance, idled 15 per cent of its total crop acreage in 1987 and 1988 in line with the Administration's policy of reducing stocks, raising prices and conserving land at risk from erosion.
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