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Look up arable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arable /ˈærəbəl/ relates to the growing of crops: Arable farming or agronomy, the cultivation of field
Arable
Land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops
Arable land (from Latin arābilis 'able to be ploughed or farmed') is any land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops. Alternatively, for the
Arable_land
ordered by physiological density. "Arable land" is defined by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, the source of "Arable land (hectares per person)" as
List of countries by arable land density
List_of_countries_by_arable_land_density
1967 studio album by Red Crayola with the Familiar Ugly
The Parable of Arable Land is the debut studio album by the American rock band Red Crayola released in June 1967 by International Artists. The album features
The_Parable_of_Arable_Land
Area of land used for agricultural purposes
enclosure for livestock. A field may also be an area left to lie fallow or as arable land. Many farms have a field border, usually composed of a strip of shrubs
Field_(agriculture)
cultivated land area, which is the sum of the total arable land area and total area of permanent crops. Arable land is defined as being cultivated for crops
Land use statistics by country
Land_use_statistics_by_country
Population density metric
population density, is defined as the number of people per unit area of arable land. It provides a measure of the pressure that a population places on
Physiological_density
The 37.5% Arable Rent Reduction Act (Chinese: 耕地三七五減租條例; pinyin: Gēngdì Sānqīwǔ Jiǎnzū Tiáolì) is a law enacted by the Republic of China (Taiwan) on 25
37.5% Arable Rent Reduction Act
37.5%_Arable_Rent_Reduction_Act
The arable crops program is a consolidated support system operated under the EU Common Agricultural Policy for producers of major cereals, oilseeds, and
Arable_crops_program
Type of agriculture that emphasizes natural and environmentally friendly techniques
farms. By converting to organic farms in developed countries where most arable land is accounted for, increased deforestation would decrease overall carbon
Organic_farming
UK agricultural research institution
known as the Rothamsted Experimental Station and then the Institute of Arable Crops Research, is one of the oldest agricultural research institutions
Rothamsted_Research
American 2006 film directed by Gary Winick
stay and become Wilbur's friends. Dakota Fanning as Fern Arable Kevin Anderson as John Arable, Fern's father Gary Basaraba as Homer L. Zuckerman, Fern's
Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)
Scottish system of land tenure
particularly in the Highlands and Islands. It was used on open fields for arable farming. Scottish Gaelic names include mòr-earrann (lit. 'large portion')
Run_rig
Feeding livestock on forage
is often done on lands that are unsuitable for arable farming, although there are occasions where arable lands and even prior farmlands are intentionally
Grazing
Protected area in Somerset, England
Fivehead Arable Fields (grid reference ST337224) is a 10.3 hectare (25.4 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Fivehead
Fivehead_Arable_Fields
Modern form of farming
Intensive crop farming is a modern industrialized form of crop farming. Intensive crop farming's methods include innovation in agricultural machinery,
Intensive_crop_farming
Country in Northern Europe
situated on Zealand and Amager and Slotsholmen. Composed mostly of flat, arable land, Denmark is characterised by sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate
Denmark
American actor (born 1960)
Julia Roberts. He appeared in the 2006 version of Charlotte's Web as Mr. Arable. This was the second time he worked with Roberts, who voiced the role of
Kevin_Anderson_(actor)
Country within the United Kingdom
force. Two-thirds of production is devoted to livestock, the remainder to arable crops. The main crops that are grown are wheat, barley, oats, potatoes,
England
increase of approximately 7% in the price of arable land in the period 2021 – 2022. The price of arable and pasture land has doubled over a period of
Agriculture_in_Sweden
Substance added to soil to enhance plant growth
Henry Gilbert; together they performed crop experiments at the Institute of Arable Crops Research. The Birkeland–Eyde process was one of the competing industrial
Fertilizer
Overview of land management in Wales
management. Sheep-grazed pasture predominates in all of the lowland zone, with arable fields mainly confined to the east of the country, although specialised
Land_use_in_Wales
1952 children's novel by E. B. White
on HBO Max on October 2, 2025. The Arable family is a farm family that raises and sells animals. One day, John Arable attempts to slaughter the runt of
Charlotte's_Web
Third planet from the Sun
to soil formation processes. Soil is crucial for land to be arable. Earth's total arable land is 10.7% of the land surface, with 1.3% being permanent
Earth
1967 song by Red Crayola
Krayola released in June 1967 on their debut studio album The Parable of Arable Land. The song featured label mate and 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky
Transparent_Radiation
Island country in the Atlantic Ocean
Scandinavians and their thralls, many of whom were Irish or Scottish. By 930, most arable land on the island had been claimed; the Althing, a legislative and judicial
Iceland
Country in the Caribbean
other foreign investors dominated the Cuban economy, controlling 75% of arable land, 90% of essential services, and 40% of sugar production. One of the
Cuba
State of Nigeria
work is common. Scarcity of arable land within the state has become increasingly problematic in recent years, with arable farmland increasingly vulnerable
Jigawa_State
Country in Southeast Asia
has the highest percentage of arable land, 27.25%, of any state in the Greater Mekong Subregion. About 55% of the arable land area is used for rice production
Thailand
Farm for cash crops
Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so
Plantation
Traditional method of arable cultivation
feannagan [ˈfjan̪ˠakən]; Faroese: letivelta) is a traditional method of arable cultivation, often used for potatoes. Rather like cord rig cultivation,
Lazy_bed
County of England
Essex border. It is also known for its extensive farming and has largely arable land. Newmarket is known for horse racing, and Felixstowe is one of the
Suffolk
Species of bird
sight in reedbeds, but also breeds in drier open areas such as moorland and arable land. For example, it inhabits purple moor grass and rush pastures, which
Common_reed_bunting
Species of amphibian
subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, arable land, and rural gardens. It is classed as endangered due to the decline
Largen's_clawed_frog
State of Mexico
not attractive to the Spanish. It lacked mineral wealth, large areas of arable land, and easy access to markets. This isolation spared it from battles
Chiapas
Species of bird
natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland and arable land. It is threatened by habitat loss. BirdLife International (2016). "Euplectes
Jackson's_widowbird
Historical unit of land measurement
household. The Anglo-Saxon hide commonly appears as 120 acres (49 hectares) of arable land, but it probably represented a much smaller holding before 1066. It
Hide_(unit)
Surveyed limit to extents of arable land in South Australia
those Goyder judged "liable to drought", with the areas to the south deemed arable. He discouraged farmers from planting crops north of his line, declaring
Goyder's_Line
Town in New Hampshire, United States
2010 census. Westmoreland is historically an agricultural town, with much arable farmland. Prior to European colonization, present-day Westmoreland was inhabited
Westmoreland,_New_Hampshire
Historic system of farming alternating land between arable land and pasture
husbandry or up-and-down husbandry, is a method of farming whereby strips of arable farmland were temporarily converted into grass pasture, known as leys. These
Convertible_husbandry
Study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of Earth
sciences. Soil scientists have raised concerns about how to preserve soil and arable land in a world with a growing population, possible future water crisis
Soil_science
Medical condition caused by receiving too little or too many nutrients
diabetes, that may be fatal. Local food shortages can be caused by a lack of arable land, adverse weather, and/or poorer farming skills (like inadequate crop
Malnutrition
French colony and later territory in Northern Africa from 1830 to 1962
return for capital and consumer goods. Europeans held about 30% of the total arable land, including the bulk of the most fertile land and most of the areas
French_Algeria
County of England
of their industry. The area between Rotherham and Doncaster is rolling arable farmland underlain by limestone, and beyond in the east of the county are
South_Yorkshire
Species of rodent
family Muridae. It is found in North Africa where its natural habitats are arable land and rocky areas of the Maghreb, and hot Saharan deserts. The North
North_African_gerbil
Area of low lying land in eastern England
With the support of this drainage system, the Fenland has become a major arable agricultural region for grains and vegetables. The Fens are particularly
The_Fens
Japanese samurai and daimyo (1521–1573)
prestige. Despite being based in Kai Province, a poor area with little arable land and no access to the sea, he became one of Japan's leading daimyō.
Takeda_Shingen
2 km; 13.8 mi) Natural resources: coastal scenery and beaches, arable land Land use: arable land: 8% permanent crops: 8% permanent pastures: 17% forests
Geography_of_Martinique
Area of land used to produce food and crops
facility in food production. The name is used for specialized units such as arable farms, vegetable farms, fruit farms, dairy, pig and poultry farms, and land
Farm
Unrecognized state in North America (1861–1865)
often sandy or marshy ground. Most of the interior portion consisted of arable farmland, though much was also hilly and mountainous, and the far western
Confederate_States_of_America
Prevalent ownership and land use structure in medieval agriculture
The most visible characteristic of the open-field system was that the arable land belonging to a manor was divided into many long narrow furlongs for
Open-field_system
Structure providing passage across a fence
increasingly being replaced by gates or kissing gates or, where the field is arable, the stile removed. Many legacy stiles remain, however, in a variety of
Stile
Country in West Asia
380-metre-long (7,808 ft) bridge. 0.6% of Kuwaiti land area is considered arable with sparse vegetation found along its 499-kilometre-long (310 mi) coastline
Kuwait
China's total arable land was estimated at 119,000,000 hectares. Since 2005, arable land in China has been on the decline and the total arable land per citizen
Geography_of_China
Flooded parcel of arable land used for growing semiaquatic rice
A paddy field (or paddy) is a flooded field of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops, most notably rice and taro. It originates from the Neolithic
Paddy_field
Branch of Serbian economy
There is a total of 3,475,894 hectares of used arable land in Serbia, comprising 67.12% of total arable land available (including land under forest). Agricultural
Agriculture_in_Serbia
Concept in economic theory
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Imputed_rent
Autonomous territory in the Middle East
14% of the whole territory of the Strip and contained 30–55% of its total arable land. A 2012 UN report estimated that 75,000 metric tons of potential produce
Gaza_Strip
Small area of agricultural land
Scottish term for a fenced or enclosed area of land. It is usually small and arable, and typically, though not always, includes a crofter's dwelling. A crofter
Croft_(land)
Evaluation process for potential renters
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Tenant_screening
Land owned collectively
pasture, but in earlier times, arable farming and haymaking were significant, with strips of land in the common arable fields and common haymeadows assigned
Common_land
Topics referred to by the same term
version of the Gaelic Gleann Dail, which means valley of fertile, low-lying arable land. It may refer to: Glendale, New South Wales Stockland Glendale, a shopping
Glendale
Species of rodent
natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and arable land. Dieterlen, F.; Kerbis Peterhans, J. (2008). "Mus bufo". IUCN Red List
Toad_mouse
Over the last ten years, the total arable area has remained relatively stable (-1.7%). 46% of the Flemish arable area, or 622,738 ha, is utilised for
Agriculture_in_Flanders
Country in North Africa
country of contrasts. Forested areas cover about 12% of the country while arable land accounts for 18%. Approximately 5% of Moroccan land is irrigated for
Morocco
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List of countries and dependencies by population density
List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_population_density
UK company
food and drink ingredient manufacturer. The site of the new mill is a key arable region between Corby and Kettering in Northamptonshire. Askeland, Erikka
Frontier_Agriculture
Collective name for three families of plants
typically composed of true grasses, five of which cover 46% of the world's arable land: rice, wheat, maize, barley, and sugar cane. "Grass" as a name has
Grass
Autonomous region of China
region is 631 thousand km2 or 63.1 million ha, of which 6.1 million ha is arable land.[needs update] In 2016, the total cultivated land rose to 6.2 million
Xinjiang
14th century bovine disease outbreak in England and Wales
significant drops in the availability of beef and dairy, but also impacted arable production due to the reliance of farms on oxen for ploughing. It is also
Great_Bovine_Pestilence
Province of Pakistan
constitutes approximately 44% of Pakistan's land area, only 5% of it is arable, and it is noted for an extremely dry desert climate. Despite this, agriculture
Balochistan,_Pakistan
Ongoing extinction event caused by human activity
greater agricultural efficiency & sustainability. Lots of non-arable land can be made into arable land good for growing food crops. Mushrooms have also been
Holocene_extinction
Engineering vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort
Economic History. 66 (2): 354–389. "Tractors per 100 square kilometres of arable land". Our World in Data. Retrieved 7 March 2020. Houghton Mifflin (2000)
Tractor
Manor in Bucklebury, West Berkshire, England
April 2019. Money, W. (1901). A Perfect Booke, of All the Landes as Well Arable as Pasture. W.J. Blacket. Retrieved 30 April 2019. Bucklebury Cottage Mrs
Bucklebury_Manor
British television documentary series with Jeremy Clarkson
acres (400 ha) in 2008, including Curdle Hill Farm. The fields were mostly arable, growing a rotation of barley, rapeseed and wheat. These were farmed on
Clarkson's_Farm
Species of bird in the crow family Corvidae
to their rookeries, and breeding takes place in spring. They forage on arable land and pasture, probing the ground with their strong bills and feeding
Rook_(bird)
millet, cotton, tea, fruits, vegetables, and oilseeds. Due to limited arable land—which constitutes roughly 10% of China's total land area—intensive
Agriculture_in_China
Building comprising a single dwelling
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House
Country in East Asia
2% of Japan's land is suitable for cultivation. Because of this lack of arable land, a system of terraces is used to farm in small areas. This results
Japan
Species of mammal
natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, sandy shores, and arable land. An adult greater Egyptian jerboa has a head-and-body length of about
Greater_Egyptian_jerboa
Growth of agricultural land in the 21st century
Agricultural expansion describes the growth of agricultural land (arable land, pastures, etc.) especially in the 20th and 21st centuries. The agricultural
Agricultural_expansion
Legal power of a government to take private property for public use
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Eminent_domain
in the future. Only 1% of the total land area (of 100,000 km2) is under arable cultivation, confined almost exclusively to the peripheral lowland areas
Agriculture_in_Iceland
Agricultural practice
Fallow is a farming technique in which arable land is left without sowing for one or more vegetative cycles. The goal of fallowing is to allow the land
Fallow
Land used for agricultural purposes
or agricultural area as a term of art, where it means the collection of: arable land (also known as cropland): here redefined to refer to land producing
Agricultural_land
American actress (b. 1959)
Murders (1978) with Cameron Mitchell. She also supplied the voice of Fern Arable in Charlotte's Web (1973). Ferdin distanced herself from acting in the late
Pamelyn_Ferdin
Country primarily in Western Europe
permanent field crops such as cereals. The country's diverse climate, extensive arable land, modern farming technology, and EU subsidies have made it Europe's
France
Species of flowering plant
across much of Europe, Asia, and North America. It is very common on damp, arable grasslands, paths, and on acid soils. It is a very woolly annual, growing
Gnaphalium_uliginosum
Country in Southern Africa
resources in Zambia include minerals, wildlife, forestry, freshwater, and arable land. As of an estimate in 2018, 47.9% of the population is affected by
Zambia
Instrument to create security interest in real estate
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Deed_of_trust_(real_estate)
Shallow channel cut by water
environment for generating rills. These rills may erode considerable amounts of arable soil if left alone. Under proper field management, rills are small and are
Rill
Fantasy literature series by Brandon Sanderson
creation named the Elendel Basin. More distant are the Roughs, which are less arable. On the far side of the planet, the world's south pole is inhabited by a
Mistborn
English rewilding project
project in England. It comprises 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of former arable and dairy farmland in the grounds of Knepp Castle, in West Sussex. Since
Knepp_Wildland
Impact of human life on Earth and environment
dry regions. Despite estimated losses of agricultural land, the amount of arable land used in crop production globally increased by about 9% from 1961 to
Human impact on the environment
Human_impact_on_the_environment
Village in Cornwall, England
Porthysek, is "port abounding in corn", indicating a trade in corn from the arable inland district. From 2004 to 2022, the village served as the backdrop to
Port_Isaac
American band
improvisation. They released two albums in their early incarnation—The Parable of Arable Land (1967) and God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It (1968)—to
Red_Krayola
Species of bird
subtropical or tropical moist mountains, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, arable land, plantations, and urban areas. The yellow-faced siskin was formally
Yellow-faced_siskin
covered with phosphate deposits, with the majority strip-mined and non-arable. This has led to Nauruan reliance on processed food, high in both sugar
Obesity_in_Nauru
Species of plant
northern Africa and western Asia, where it typically grows in cultivated arable land, gardens and other disturbed land. Outside of its native range it is
Euphorbia_peplus
Large area of land in Cumbria, England
Inglewood Forest is a large tract of mainly arable and dairy farm land with a few small woodland areas between Carlisle and Penrith in the English non-metropolitan
Inglewood_Forest
ARABLE
ARABLE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or a patch of arable land (see Layman).Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements liut ‘people’, or possibly liub ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + man ‘man’.Americanized form of German Leimann, Americanized form of Leinemann, habitational name for someone from Leine in Pomerania, or for someone who lived by either of two rivers called Leine, near Hannover and in Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone living by a piece of arable land, from the plural or genitive singular of Middle English aker ‘acre’, i.e. arable land.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Banfield or Bonfield.English : topographic name from Middle English bent ‘bent-grass’ + feld ‘open country’ or ‘land converted to arable use’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements (Old English beonet + feld), such as Binfield in Berkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or a patch of arable land, Middle English lee, lea, from Old English lēa, dative case (used after a preposition) of lēah, which originally meant ‘wood’ or ‘glade’.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’, as for example Lee in Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hampshire, Kent, and Shropshire, and Lea in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, and Wiltshire.Irish : reduced Americanized form of Ó Laoidhigh ‘descendant of Laoidheach’, a personal name derived from laoidh ‘poem’, ‘song’ (originally a byname for a poet).Americanized spelling of Norwegian Li or Lie.Chinese : variant of Li 1.Chinese : variant of Li 2.Chinese : variant of Li 3.Korean : variant of Yi.Lee is a prominent VA family name brought over in 1641 by Richard Lee (d. 1664), a VA planter and legislator. His great-grandsons included the brothers Arthur, Francis L., Richard Henry, and William Lee, all prominent American Revolution legislators and diplomats.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow, pasture, or patch of (fallow) arable land, Middle English leye.Americanized spelling of German Lehmann.German : variant of Lay 3.
Male
Welsh
 Welsh habitational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the word iâl, YALE means "arable/fertile upland."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow, pasture, or patch of arable land, Middle English l(e)ye (late Old English lēage, dative of lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’); or a habitational name from Lye in Herefordshire (with the same etymology).French : habitational name from Lye in Indre.French (Lyé) : habitational name from places called Lié in Deux-Sèvres and Vendée.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in Rogaland named Lye, Old Norse Lýgi meaning ‘alliance’, ‘covenant’, used to denote a place sanctified by such an agreement, such as a court or council meeting place.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name from Middle English lees ‘fields’, ‘arable land’, plural of lee (see Lee), or from Middle English lese ‘pasture’, ‘meadow’ (Old English lǣs).English : habitational name from Leece or Lees in Lancashire, or Leese in Cheshire, all named from Old English lēas ‘woodland clearings’ (plural of lēah), or from Leece in Cumbria, which was probably named with a Celtic word, lïss ‘hall’, ‘court’, ‘the principal house in a district’.English : variant spelling of Leece 1.Scottish : reduced form of Gillies.Scottish and Irish : reduced and altered form of McLeish.Dutch : variant of Leys.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : occupational name from akkerman ‘plowman’; a frequent name in New Netherland in the 17th century. Later, it probably absorbed some cases of the cognate German and Swedish names, Ackermann and Åkerman respectively.English : from a medieval term denoting feudal status, Middle English akerman (Old English æcerman, from æcer ‘field, acre’ + man ‘man’). Typically, an ackerman was a bond tenant of a manor holding half a virgate of arable land, for which he paid by serving as a plowman. The term was also used generically to denote a plowman or husbandman.Variant of German and Jewish Ackermann.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an arable enclosure, normally adjoining a house, Middle English croft. There are several places in England named with this word (Old English croft), and the surname may equally be a habitational name from any of them.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Kraft.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.
ARABLE
ARABLE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Modest
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gyanvi | கà¯à®¯à®¾à®¨à®µà¯€Â
Knowledgable person
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Delicate finger tips
Boy/Male
Muslim
The praised one
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from Irish Munro, MONROE means "from the mount on the river Roe," in Ireland, where the family came from.Â
Male
Turkish
Turkish name MURAT means "desire, wish."
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : patronymic from a reduced form of the personal name Steven.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Perfect
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place so named in Humberside. Recorded in Domesday Book as Rutha, the place name may derive from Old Norse hrúedhr ‘rough shaly ground’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of elephant and inderlok, Inderdev
ARABLE
ARABLE
ARABLE
ARABLE
ARABLE
n.
Arable land which has been or is being exhausted. See Infield, 1.
a.
Arable; tillable.
a.
Capable of being plowed; arable.
n.
The keepig of sheep in inclosures on arable land, etc.
n.
Arable land; plow land.
v. t.
To cause or permit to be inundated; to fill or cover with water or other fluid; as, to flood arable land for irrigation; to fill to excess or to its full capacity; as, to flood a country with a depreciated currency.
n.
Any field of arable or pasture land.
n.
Arable and manured land kept continually under crop; -- distinguished from outfield.
a.
Fit for plowing or tillage; -- hence, often applied to land which has been plowed or tilled.
a.
Capable of being plowed or cultivated; arable; tillable.
n.
Converting forest land into cleared or arable land; removal of a forest.
a.
Capable of being tilled; fit for the plow; arable.
a.
Not arable.
n.
A short piece of land in arable ridges and furrows, of uncertain quantity; also, a ridge of land lying between two furrows.
n. pl.
The full profits or products which ground or land yields, as the hay of the meadows, the feed of the pasture, the grain of arable fields, the rents, services, and the like.