Definitionn. arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops
Last update: July 9, 2015
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The ground is ready for tillage for this season. [Please select]
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At the close of 1905 the area devoted to tillage was 9,365,000 acres, the area utilized for the production of breadstuffs being 6,270,000 acres or over two-thirds of the whole extent of cultivation. [Please select]
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The soil of southern Chile is extremely fertile, fit both for stock-raising and for tillage. [Please select]
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Yet in 1852 only an insignificant fraction of it was used for tillage, and such wealth as there was consisted of the vast herds of cattle. [Please select]
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Tillage gave way to pasturage, another cause of depopulation, even among slaves. [Please select]
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'All right,' said the Bishop, 'let us have no Harvest Thanksgiving for the tillage of African earth.' [Please select]
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The wealth of the land is in tillage and live stock. [Please select]
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Pasture-land was converted to tillage,--not, as is now the case, to parks for the wealthy classes. [Please select]
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PART SECOND I The home of the Merediths lay in a region of fertile lands adapted alike to tillage and to pasturage. [Please select]
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Coin had depreciated, without a corresponding rise of wages, and labor was cheap, because tillage lands were converted to pasturage. [Please select]
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_ _May 28 American forces near Montdidier capture Tillage of Cantigny and hold it against numerous counter-attacks. [Please select]
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