The piece of land left uncultivated for the past 1 to 5 agricultural years is called _________. Choose the correct option: A. Barren land B. Forest land C. Grazing land D. Fallow land
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The piece of land left uncultivated for the past 1 to 5 agricultural years is called Fallow land.
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Fallow Land
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- Fallow land is cultivated land that has not been seeded for one or more growing seasons. Typically, the maximum idle period is less than five years.
- Fallow land is any arable land that is either part of a crop rotation system or is kept in good agricultural and environmental condition (GAEC), whether worked or not, however, they will not be harvested for the timeframe of the crop year.
- Fallow is a farming technique that involves leaving arable land unplanted for one or more vegetative cycles. The goal of fallowing is to allow the land to recover and store organic matter while also retaining moisture and disrupting pest life cycles and soil-borne pathogens by removing their hosts temporarily.
- Arable land is land suitable for crop production. Fallow land is land that can be cultivated but is left fallow for the season. Cultivable waste is land that could be cultivated but has been fallow for more than five years.
Thus the correct answer is Option D.
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