dryland
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See also: dry land
English
Etymology
Noun
dryland (countable and uncountable, plural drylands)
- (often attributive) Land that is arid, but not so dry as to be a desert.
- 1995, C. J. Pearson, D. W. Norman, J. Dixon, Sustainable Dryland Cropping in Relation to Soil Productivity, Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization, →ISBN, page 81, UN call number FAO(05)/S6/no.72/ENG:
- Semi-arid cropping systems in India, and to a greater extent in Indo-China and east Indonesia, use dryland or upland rice when possible during the wet season.
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