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Meaning of trifallow
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trifallow (v. t.)
To plow the third time before sowing, as land.
trifallow Sentence Examples
- The exhausted soil lay fallow for an entire year, resembling a barren trifallow.
- After two consecutive plantings, the farmer decided to let his field lie trifallow to restore its fertility.
- The neglected garden had become a trifallow of weeds and overgrown grasses.
- The abandoned lot had been ignored for so long that it had transformed into a trifallow wasteland.
- The trifallow pasture provided little sustenance for the grazing cattle.
- The once-lush meadow had been reduced to a trifallow by the relentless drought.
- The wildfire had ravaged the forest, leaving behind a smoldering trifallow.
- The construction site had disrupted the ecosystem, creating a temporary trifallow zone.
- The trifallow year allowed the soil to replenish its nutrients and rebuild its structure.
- The government incentivized farmers to implement trifallow practices to promote soil conservation.
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To plow the third time before sowing, as land.
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The exhausted soil lay fallow for an entire year, resembling a barren trifallow.
After two consecutive plantings, the farmer decided to let his field lie trifallow to restore its fertility.
The neglected garden had become a trifallow of weeds and overgrown grasses.
The abandoned lot had been ignored for so long that it had transformed into a trifallow wasteland.