(of land) not used for growing crops; uncultivated.
there are more unfarmed acres now than 100 years ago
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This is what the unfarmed parts of the farm look like.
Just as people don't want to see brown field sites in urban areas, the same applies to an unfarmed landscape.
In the afternoon they came to a wide, unfarmed meadow with a hill gently rising off to their left as they rode southwards.
Were you shocked to see farms that were going unfarmed, new farmers who were basically unable to use the land they've been given?
My own mountainside land, being on one of the ridges and therefore unfarmed during those same millennia, sets me back about three or four thousand years in terms of soil preparation.
The public would not like to see an unfarmed rural Britain.
That country's government recently started leasing vast swaths of unfarmed land to foreigners for as little as 50 cents an acre.
One of the most rare things in this beautiful country of ours is open unfenced and unfarmed land.
The epidemic has left millions of agricultural workers dead, land unfarmed, and families with no money to buy food.
Fifty percent of its arable fields are going unfarmed.