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Beyond, in the far distance, I could see the vivid green of fields under cultivation.
That pocket-sized, regularly fenced space was a field under cultivation.
He'd've put some aside for a bountiful harvest with all those fields under cultivation."
There were new fields under cultivation, sprouts showing green against the raw-red soil.
He saw what looked like land-fantastic fields under cultivation, a settlement of some sort, factories, and- beings.
The area of the finds comprises gently undulating cultivated fields under cultivation.
Farming is often referred to as digging, and fields under cultivation, even large ones, may be referred to as gardens.
On my left, I could see fields under cultivation, the newly planted rows secured by layers of plastic sheeting as slick and gray as ice.
With Marta's hand in his they walked down past the sagging barns and stables and along a path worn through what were once the fields under cultivation.
Located along the peninsula of Tróia on the southern margin of the Sado River, the region is characterized by the number or rice fields under cultivation.
What impressed him most, however, was the utter barrenness of the land; he could find no fields under cultivation, and he recalled the lush, dark loarn of Russia.
She could see boats, at this distance only tiny toylike shapes, in the harbor and out on the waves; there were, further inland, smooth rolling hills, and strips which might have been ploughed fields under cultivation, a blackish-purple color.
The monastery and church of Santa Maria is located in a central part of the parish of Pombeiro de Ribavizela, implanted in a small, isolated valley characterized by small fields under cultivation or agricultural use.
Some were stripped utterly of their fences; fields under cultivation were washed into ruts by the violence of the water; all hope of a crop for one season being destroyed, not only by what was carried away, but by the debris which was left by the subsiding of the river.