A large bay window which overlooks our large garden and neighboring farmland.
After all, they rarely drove and when they did, it was in farmland.
As a result, 800 people had irrigated farmland on which to grow their crops.
At the Domesday Survey much of the land was still uncultivated, but its prosperity increased, and in 126 9 each of the twelve prebends of the collegiate church had a house and farmland within the parish.
Bedroom 2 has three cottage windows facing the rear of the house overlooking farmland.
Benetton owns vast tracts of farmland in southern Argentina, where it rears sheep to provide wool for its garments.
By 2005, there was at least some certified farmland in every state in the U.S. Today over two percent of the foods we eat are produced using organic practices.
California is home to endless days of sunshine, glorious beaches and acres of farmland, but what many people don't realize is that there are some real haunted places in California!
China pulled out all the stops, dividing its farmland into about twenty-five thousand collective farms with an average of five thousand households each.
Considering the volume of farmland in North Dakota, it would make sense that web design experts in the state would focus on providing online services that local farms may need.
English Nature fear more intensive weed control will simply make matters worse for farmland biodiversity, which are the most at risk.
Farmland set-aside could support a significant proportion of the Breckland population.
From Ulverston the Cumbria Way heads toward the hills across rolling farmland with the scenery becoming more dramatic with every step.
Garry Bog is a flat area of farmland, carr, raised bog and coniferous forestry which includes the large straight edged Garry Wood.
Having a long commute through heavy metropolitan traffic will make your rate higher than someone who drives a few miles through farmland.
Hedgerows are a refuge for many woodland and farmland plants and animals.
In 1648 the Parliamentary forces besieged Millom Castle, and early in the 19th century its park was converted into farmland.
In 1909 about 25% of the area was "cut over" or "burned over" lands, mostly the old pine woods, the region of the old hardwood forest was almost entirely farmland, and about 40% of the state was still in woods.
In former centuries, before today 's farmland patterns were established, wealth was reckoned in terms of cows.
Increased rainfall created waterlogged conditions in the once fertile farmland, now denuded of its forests.
It 's an area of sweeping sands backed by green farmland, fertile vales and forests.
It 's important that the trials are widely spread through Britain so that the results reflect the variation in farmland wildlife.
It has wonderful views over the Duddon Estuary and is surrounded by farmland.
It's an area of sweeping sands backed by green farmland, fertile vales and forests.
It's important that the trials are widely spread through Britain so that the results reflect the variation in farmland wildlife.
Located on the edge of the village, The Old School enjoys a pleasant outlook to the front across open farmland.
North Dakota is largely a rural state, with over 90 percent of the land consisting of farmland.
Of the total land surface of the state 82% was in 1900 included in farms and 68% of the farmland was improved.
On spring days you should hear skylarks, and may see a number of farmland birds including the yellowhammer, kestrel and pheasants.
Organic farming could play a significant role in increasing wildlife across lowland farmland in Europe.
People protesting against an application to erect four wind turbines on farmland near Trimdon Grange asked Sedgefield Boro Council to object to the scheme.
Select a site for your home that is not environmentally sensitive, such as farmland or wetland.
The 3.75 acre lake is surrounded by unspoiled farmland in a peaceful and picturesque valley.
The amount of improved farmland decreased in the same period 39.4%, decreasing even more since 1880 than earlier, and amounting in 1900 to no more than 25.1% of the area of the state; but this decrease has been compensated by increased value of products, especially since the beginning of intensive agriculture.
The brown hare is a familiar sight on farmland.
The Committee again reviewed the practice of spreading condensate from rendering plants on farmland.
The countryside is filled with beautiful, rolling hills and farmland.
The first wagon train of 120 settlers arrived here on May 8, 1846 - and each of these first immigrants was given a town lot and ten acres of nearby farmland.
The gorge opens out into farmland, normally a mixture of golden cornfields with the bright colored poppies that are in large abundance.
The land owned or managed by the Boro Council is often bordered by farmland.
The landowner of the time may have moved them away to make a park or to enclose farmland.
The net disinvestment in tenanted farmland continues, with 4.9% of the investment assets held in the index sold during 2005.
The property is south facing and has a tranquil view across undulating farmland.
The river Piddle slowly wends its way through a fertile valley of some of Dorset 's richest farmland.
The river Piddle slowly wends its way through a fertile valley of some of Dorset's richest farmland.
The seeds are an important constituent in the diet of many farmland birds.
The site forms part of shallow basin in intensive farmland, bisected by a road, with some rocky outcrops.
The total farmland in the USA is 380 m ha, of which 175 m ha is harvested cropland.
The trench digging is the first phase of a program to revitalize farmland destroyed by the tsunami.
The trend away from mixed farming toward specialization reduced farmland biodiversity.
The vertiginous drop to the farmland reveals late summer tractors chugging across the fields like Matchbox toys.
The views are typical of Warwickshire's rolling farmland.
The walking was easy, as the Elham Valley Way followed the Nailbourne through farmland and hawthorn thicket to the next village.
The yard is set among 500 acres of undulating arable farmland, only eight miles from the homeland of golf - St Andrews.
Their objective for farmland birds is the reversal of the long term decline in populations of farmland birds.
There are literally hundreds of thousands of places around Britain where farmland directly adjoins such establishments.
There is a difference between laying a lawn for example on a stony hill with pine needles to fertile farmland.
This area is wooded farmland, mainly under pasture.
Under the 1959 Weeds Act, it is an offense to allow ragwort to grow on any land, whether farmland or grass verges.
Views out to the surrounding hillside farmland above the close views of wooded gorge.
Walk on rugged hillsides, through forests, over grouse moors and rolling farmland to the coastal cliff tops.
Welcome FREE 1 well behaved dog property is surrounded by farmland.
Where is there arable farmland in the Great Stour Valley?
Which is why no large wild falcons live in farmland in the UK, only in coastal or open areas.
You have access to the adjacent farmland; so, use the meadow for feeding.