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cultivable

[kuhl-tuh-vuh-buhl] / ˈkʌl tə və bəl /
ADJECTIVE
arable
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But on its website, Al Dahra acknowledges the challenges of climate change, noting “the continuing decrease in cultivable land and diminishing water resources available for farming.”

From Seattle Times • Nov. 27, 2023

The union's spokesperson pointed out that the cultivable agricultural area is only 2% of the province's territory.

From Salon • Apr. 12, 2023

The office, which has always been limited by a small budget and staff, continues to gauge a spacecraft’s “bioburden” based on a classic measure—the number of cultivable microbial spores it carries.

From Science Magazine • Aug. 3, 2017

Only two thirds of the cultivable land in four districts straddling the river - Mandya, Mysore, Chamarajanagar and Ramanagara - were cropped until 12 September, say officials.

From BBC • Sep. 23, 2016

Its surface is generally cultivable, and its soil rich, with a climate varying to suit all products, for home consumption or a foreign market.

From Norman's New Orleans and Environs Containing a Brief Historical Sketch of the Territory and State of Louisiana and the City of New Orleans, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Norman, B. M.