Sentences

fallow in a sentence

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Definition

FALLOW: (adjective) land that is plowed and left unseeded for a period to restore its fertility.

Sample Sentences

  1. The farmer decided to leave a portion of the field fallow to restore its nutrients.
  2. Years of neglect left the once vibrant garden in a fallow state, overrun by weeds.
  3. In agriculture, a fallow period can help improve soil fertility for future crops.
  4. After the harvest, she allowed the land to remain fallow, promoting biodiversity.
  5. The fallow landscape, dotted with wildflowers, was a beautiful reminder of nature's resilience.
  6. The farmer decided to leave a portion of his land fallow this year to restore its nutrients.
  7. After years of intensive farming, the field was left fallow, allowing wildflowers to bloom in abundance.
  8. In literature, the term "fallow" often symbolizes a period of rest or inactivity before new growth.
  9. The fallow season provided the ecosystem with a much-needed break from constant cultivation and harvesting.
  10. To improve soil health, many sustainable practices recommend rotating crops and allowing fields to lie fallow periodically.
  11. The farmer decided to leave a portion of his land fallow this season to allow the soil to rejuvenate.
  12. After several years of continuous planting, the fields were left fallow to recover their nutrients.
  13. Fallow land can be a valuable resource for wildlife, providing a habitat for various species.
  14. In her garden, she left a small area fallow to promote biodiversity and attract pollinators.
  15. The environmental group advocated for more fallow periods in agricultural practices to combat soil erosion.

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