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US
/ˈeɪkɝɪdʒ, ˈeɪkɹədʒ/
]
[ UK /ˈeɪkəɹɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /ˈeɪkəɹɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
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an area of ground used for some particular purpose (such as building or farming)
he wanted some acreage to build on
How To Use acreage In A Sentence
- Further, the co-op would increase acreage and invest in plants for the long term.
- In this case, the total acreage is 156 or 150, depending again on your preference in acreage calculation. Living in Dryden: Hamlet density
- Tennessee had the largest total acreage of farm land and crop land, and North Carolina had the least.
- What is the acreage of the farm?
- A properly adjusted swather is critical for cutting large a acreage in a timely fashion.
- The seigneur would, in turn, subdivide his acreage to tenants who paid a nominal rent, cleared, and farmed the land.
- I found that your wheat acreage had changed only 1% but your wheat production in bushels was up 120%. Looking Ahead
- Ted and his son farm their beefaloes with much care and attention on some wide-open acreage in Exeter, RI, where the beefaloes clomp around and eat grass.
- Ninety-two percent of this acreage is now in the twelve western states, except Hawaii.
- A 1965 study pointed out the large amount of developable land available in its Greater Phoenix study area, including ‘startling large acreage figures’ for small parcels in particular sub-areas.