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  • The amount of unfarmed land that is suitable or readily available for production is relatively tight.

    Corn is King as Farmers Chase Prices Scott Kilman 2011

  • Their 200 years absence restored the unfarmed land to what they referred to later as a new land not only teaming with wild life but also rich with untouched pristine forests.

    "1491" .. a great read, with valuable insights 2007

  • Their 200 years absence restored the unfarmed land to what they referred to later as a new land not only teaming with wild life but also rich with untouched pristine forests.

    "1491" .. a great read, with valuable insights 2007

  • Their 200 years absence restored the unfarmed land to what they referred to later as a new land not only teaming with wild life but also rich with untouched pristine forests.

    "1491" .. a great read, with valuable insights 2007

  • Their 200 years absence restored the unfarmed land to what they referred to later as a new land not only teaming with wild life but also rich with untouched pristine forests.

    "1491" .. a great read, with valuable insights 2007

  • Their 200 years absence restored the unfarmed land to what they referred to later as a new land not only teaming with wild life but also rich with untouched pristine forests.

    "1491" .. a great read, with valuable insights 2007

  • Fifty percent of its arable fields are going unfarmed.

    CNN Transcript Aug 16, 2009 2009

  • Summers on the unfarmed farm, long walks through the woods, buttered corn flying to Mother who almost never missed a catch, the mornings of typing never to be disturbed, "grown-up hour" when Arthur or Gloria or George might be around.

    James K. Galbraith: First Words 2008

  • The unusual purity of the water is due to the presence of zooplankton which consume the debris, and because most of its watershed is rocky and unfarmed so that inflowing waters have relatively low mineral or chemical content.

    Lake Baikal Basin, Russian Federation 2008

  • Also, because it requires more land - roughly twice as much as conventionally grown food - it means there is less available to be left unfarmed for biodiversity.

    Is this the end of organic food??? GayandRight 2008

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