fallow in English

adjective
1
(of farmland) plowed and harrowed but left unsown for a period in order to restore its fertility as part of a crop rotation or to avoid surplus production.
incentives for farmers to let the land lie fallow in order to reduce grain surpluses
noun
1
a piece of fallow or uncultivated land.
Other field work includes spraying for weeds in wheat, disking wheat stubble for summer fallow , preparing seedbed for spring seeded crops like proso millet and planting irrigated corn.
verb
1
leave (land) fallow.
If sufficient soil water is available the following spring, corn could be planted or if moisture is limited, the field could be fallowed and winter wheat could be planted in the fall.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "fallow" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "fallow", or refer to the context using the word "fallow" in the English Dictionary.

1. The fallow yellow.

2. The fields lay fallow.

3. August is a fallow period in British politics.

4. Part of the arable soil still lies fallow.

5. Nutrient renewal also occurs more rapidly under a managed fallow system than it does under unmanaged fallow for a number of reasons.

6. Nutrient renewal also occurs more rapidly under a managed fallow system than it does under unmanaged fallow for a number of reasons. Sentencedict.com

7. In April, new life springs forth from fallow land.

8. We have 300 water deer and 100 fallow deer.

9. Summer fallow is the best method of destroying weeds.

10. 23 We went here and there, but Kungsleden lay fallow.

11. After a fallow period, she gave birth to two sons.

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13. We went here and there, but Kungsleden lay fallow.

14. Bush fallow: Poor quality land covered with scrubBy vegetation.

15. This duel - it will be your last, Fallow. [ Grunts ] [ Grunting ] [ Groans ]

16. They've started producing films again after a two-year fallow period.

17. Leaving some fields fallow provided a natural check on insect populations.

18. The band went through a fallow period in the late 90s.

19. Fallow land: land, not giving any harvest during the whole accounting year

20. 520-416-6007 Blossombill White fallow deer come from your accommodation

21. When smoke crosses a fallow field, the crows take to the sky.

22. Spontaneous fallow vegetation can also be counted as a crop rotation element.

23. Contemporary dance is coming onto the arts scene again after a long fallow period.

24. There followed something of a fallow period professionally, until a job came up in the summer.

25. I sat among the boughs of the fallen elm That strewed the angle of the fallow.

26. In the forest region, the lands adjoining the permanent marshes are cultivated using the bush-fallow system.

27. Barristress, our resident attorney will make sure we will fallow no rules but to enjoy each others company

28. Fallow deer, he says, are less pricey - a buck will fetch around £4-500, a doe about £80-

29. There are sudden, dramatic leaps in small children's learning, interspersed with long fallow periods when nothing seems to happen.

30. In many districts cattle were thought essential for rice cultivation, and when there was a shortage fields lay fallow.

31. Every four years each of the fields would be fallow at least once, thus giving the soil a rest.

32. It requires field use to be rotated annually, or fields to be left fallow every one or two years.

33. On the year of jubilee all slaves are freed, all debts are cancelled and the land lies fallow.

34. Extortionate behaviour by local cadres may lead to land being left fallow because the taxes on cultivation are too high.

35. Should you maintain your staff during fallow times at the expense of bottom-line profits for the coming fiscal quarters?

36. Fallow lands brought into cultivation reduced the range for grazing and restricted the distribution of much needed animal dung as fertiliser.

37. He can not resign himself to seeing the least plot of ground lay fallow or denied the opportunity to produce a crop.

38. Curtail M herbicide is recommended for selective control of broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley, oats and flax not underseeded with a legume, fallow cropland (including summer fallow, post-harvest, and set-aside acres), grasses grown for seed, rangeland, permanent grass pastures, and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres.

39. True, topics favored by sex-starved male geeks have been elaborated in disturbingly exquisite detail, while less alluring matters often lie fallow.

40. Definitions for Bubale (n.) A large antelope (Alcelaphus bubalis) of Egypt and the Desert of Sahara, supposed by some to be the fallow deer of the Bible.

41. The ranch is fully stocked with genetically improved Whitetail deer, Axis deer, Fallow deer, Sika deer, Audad sheep, Blackbuck Antelope and loaded with turkeys for your hunting pleasure

42. The next few years were a fallow time for the electronic gaming industry as wave after wave of lackluster me-too console games flooded the market and drove sales south.

43. Within this land, each family is allocated, on average, 1–2 hectares (2.5–5 acres) of actively cultivated land and 5–6 hectares (12.5–15 acres) of fallow land.

44. Most of the Astragali (more than 95%) were from caprines, but other animals represented were large deer, fallow deer, roe deer, cattle, pigs and possibly ibex and chamoix (Poplin 1984)

45. The Arcadians competed with the Virginia Glee Club for members, since both required musical talent, and may have contributed to the several fallow seasons of the Glee Club in the years 1906 to 1910

46. ‘a tale of unedifying Bawdry’ More example sentences ‘This poetic output, at a time when post-Chaucerian England was fallow, was a combination of classic grace, religious fervour, eroticism, and Bawdry which was almost hypnotic.’

47. Brash Herbicide is specially formulated to provide post-emergent control of over 100 tough weeds and brush in CRP, grass, sorghum, pastures, fallow systems, general farmstead, rangeland, rights-of-way, sugarcane, and wheat

48. Cultivable land (in hectares) includes land defined by the Food and Agriculture Organisation as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow

49. ‘open Arable fields’ ‘Some cyanobacteria do not require fresh water, nitrate - based fertilizer, or even Arable land to grow and flourish.’ ‘A third of Russia's Arable land lies fallow and production costs are one-third lower than those for American wheat farmers.’

50. ‘open Arable fields’ ‘Some cyanobacteria do not require fresh water, nitrate - based fertilizer, or even Arable land to grow and flourish.’ ‘A third of Russia's Arable land lies fallow and production costs are one-third lower than those for American wheat farmers.’