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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...
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field was left
fallow. The
three fields were
rotated in this
manner so that
every three years, one of the
fields would rest and lie
fallow.
Under the two-field...
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fallows in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fallows is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Fearon Fallows (1789–1831), English...
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European fallow deer (Dama dama), also
known as the
common fallow deer or
simply fallow deer, is a
species of deer
native to Eurasia. It is historically...
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bronze fallow ****atiel is a kind of ****atiel that
sports red eyes. It was
first seen in the bird
house belonging to Irma
Vowels in Florida.[citation...
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refer to:
Fallow (****
Lumsden album), 2020
Fallow (The
Weakerthans album), 1997
Fallow (color), a pale
brown color Fallow deer, a
ruminant mammal...
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Fallow is a pale
brown color that is the
color of
withered foliage or
sandy soil in
fallow fields. This
however is a post
factum rationalization, and the...
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Fallow deer is the
common name for
species of deer in the
genus Dama of
subfamily Cervinae. The name
fallow is
derived from the deer's pale
brown colour...
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Summer fallow,
sometimes called fallow cropland, is
cropland that is
purposely kept out of
production during a
regular growing season.
Resting the ground...
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James Mackenzie Fallows (born
August 2, 1949) is an
American writer and journalist. He is a
former national correspondent for The Atlantic. His work has...