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Andy Cato, co-founder of Wildfarmed, is a mixed arable and livestock farmer.
As farming has intensified, arable which foster larks and used to thrive between rows of crops, have become some of the most endangered plants in Europe.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/science/elements/the-cat-lockdown-that-divided-a-german-town
A spokesperson said: “The land within the scheme is planned to continue to be home to grazing livestock and that a broader range of biodiversity often thrives with the switch from arable fields to permanent grassland.
Dr Paul Cottney overviewed some research findings on the impact of land management on soil health, including the use of cover crops and organic manures in arable systems.
His focus was dairy and arable.
In the trenches, several infantrymen had nodded at the dark-brown walls surrounding us, which were marbled with pale, healthy roots, and asked me if the soil in the United States was as rich and arable as theirs.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/05/29/two-weeks-at-the-front-in-ukraine
It is not, in fact, arable.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/angelicaamartinez/reddit-weird-things-glitch-in-matrix-4
Katharine Samms, a flood risk advisor for the Environment Agency said: “The project is one of the first natural flood management schemes to be installed in an arable landscape.
The continent also has more than 60% of the world’s undeveloped arable land and is home to 13% of the world’s population; 60% of its people are under 25 years of age, the youngest population in the world.
The country has 210 million hectares of arable land which creates large investment opportunities for UAE food companies.
These gardens can grow crops, providing fresh produce in urban areas with limited arable land.