In sentence use of “farmland”

How to use in-sentence of “farmland”:

+ These were small citycities with farmland around them.

+ In 1942, the Royal Air Force created the RAF Station Greenwood and built an aerodrome on nearby farmland for a facility to train aircrew under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.

+ Woodland edges, farmland hedges and gardens with relatively thick vegetation are favoured for breeding.

+ They were on reclaimed farmland in the northeast part of the city.

+ This would not take away farmland that is used to grow food.

+ In 1883, Ezekiel Wilder bought farmland on the planned railway of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway south of Blendon, Kansas.

In sentence use of farmland
In sentence use of farmland

Example sentences of “farmland”:

+ Most wetlands are damaged by overuse as a source of drinking water, and are sometimes drained to make farmland or land for building.

+ They can be found on ranches and farmland throughout East Africa, and survive long after other species have been killed off or migrated away.

+ It is also high in nutrients and host the majority of Connecticut’s farmland soils.

+ The area between downtown and the Yangtze used to be farmland and other cities like Wusong and Baoshan, but now Shanghai is so big that they are part of it.

+ Ohio has both farmland and cities, and there is a lot of discrimination against black people.

+ It would supply water to of farmland in the Rima floodplain between Argungu and Birnin Kebbi.

+ Plains, mountains, lakes, lagoons and backwaters, forests, farmland and rivers is the major features of the Thevalakkara.

+ Also, all the farmland had grown and it was very hard to farm.

+ The farmland continues to be affected by radiation fallout.

+ Damascus is surrounded by the Ghouta, an irrigated farmland where many vegetables, cereals, and fruits have been farmed since ancient times.

+ It is common in woodland and farmland but is also found in towns, where it roosts in lofts and buildings.

+ Most wetlands are damaged by overuse as a source of drinking water, and are sometimes drained to make farmland or land for building.

+ They can be found on ranches and farmland throughout East Africa, and survive long after other species have been killed off or migrated away.
+ It is also high in nutrients and host the majority of Connecticut's farmland soils.

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