- A
ploughed field left
unsown...
- the sun—
Gently its
touch awoke him once, At home,
whispering of
fields unsown.
Always it woke him, even in France,
Until this
morning and this snow. If...
- on
their own accord,
producing the most
excellent wine. Moreover, that
unsown crops abound there, we have
ascertained not from
fabulous conjecture but...
-
inhabitants in the
Grande Allée
leave part of
their land
along the
riverbed unsown was
largely ignored for example.
Peasants needed river access for their...
- "Deuteronomy 29:23 All its soil will be a
burning waste of
brimstone and salt,
unsown and unproductive, with no
plant growing on it, just like the destruction...
-
areas that are
unsuitable for
agricultural farming. Gr****lands
dominated by
unsown wild-plant
communities ("unimproved gr****lands") can be
called either natural...
-
provided a
monetary incentive for
farmers that left some of
their fields unsown or
ungrazed to
order to
improve the soil conditions. The
Cooperative Extension...
-
covers almost 300 km2 (120 sq mi),
making it the
largest contiguous area of
unsown vegetation in
lowland Britain. It
includes roughly: 146 km2 (56 sq mi) of...
- vel, valtívar - vituð ér enn, eða hvat? –
Eysteinn Björnsson's
edition Unsown shall the
fields bring forth, all evil be amended;
Baldr shall come; Hödr...
-
ouzels may
occur on
coastal gr****land and
steep hillsides with short,
unsown wild gr**** and sp**** scrub. The ring
ouzel is
territorial and normally...