-
divided in 1859 into East and West Wheatfield. It was
named for the
large unforested areas naturally occurring there which were
ideal for
growing wheat. The...
-
licensed as "WOLD" from 1962 to 2006 Wold, an Old
English term for an
unforested area of high
ground The Wolds, a term used in
England to
describe a range...
-
hundred was
described by
Wilhelm Tham in 1850 as
consisting of
mostly unforested fields with
occasional swampy areas around the
streams which flow into...
-
statistics indicate that
about 59
percent of US non-federal
pasture and
unforested rangeland is
unsuitable for cultivation, yet such land has
value for grazing...
-
synonymous with the
Columbia Plateau or
roughly equivalent to the
relatively unforested area
bounded by the Cascades, Blue, Wallowa, and
Rocky mountain ranges...
-
owners released the birds. They have
since become naturalized; in
largely unforested land
across the
eastern U.S. they have
displaced the
native purple finch...
-
hurricanes due to its
location in a
flood plain and due to the
surrounding unforested mountains. In
September 2004,
Hurricane Jeanne caused major flooding and...
-
Jammu and Kashmir, the
northwestern deserts of Rajasthan, and a
broad unforested swath in the south,
where Mount Abu
Wildlife Sanctuary is located. Sloth...
-
people were
unusually co-operative with
German authorities. The flat,
unforested Dutch landscape deprived Jews of
potential hiding places.
Marnix Croes...
-
fertile soil in the
province and most of the po****tion. Much of the
unforested part of
Alberta is
given over
either to
grain farming or
cattle ranching...