fallows in English

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.
2
a pale brown or reddish yellow color.
Pure bischofite crystals are aquatic-transparent, but may also be of white, rose and fallow colour depending on impurities.
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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1. Over 296 pages, Fallows cites quite a few.

2. False equivalency is a term Coined by James Fallows.

3. Q9 How should forest fallows/temporarily abandoned land (shifting cultivation areas) be classified?

4. It was first photographed by Chris Fallows and Rob Lawrence who developed the technique of towing a slow-moving seal decoy to trick the sharks to breach.

5. The Chicago Fire Cyclorama's producers cited testimonials from ministers like Swing (“It is true and really wonderful”) and Reformed Episcopal Bishop Samuel Fallows (“I am perfectly astonished at the effect”), as well as real estate entrepreneur William D

6. Ac·cen·tu·at·ed, ac·cen·tu·at·ing, ac·cen·tu·ates 1. To stress or emphasize; intensify: "land-reform plans that Accentuated the already chaotic pattern of landholding" (James Fallows)

7. Ac·cen·tu·at·ed, ac·cen·tu·at·ing, ac·cen·tu·ates 1. To stress or emphasize; intensify: "land-reform plans that Accentuated the already chaotic pattern of landholding" (James Fallows)