1. High-quality agricultural land is a national resource. 2. In the headwaters of most rivers there are large tracts of agricultural land and a virtual absence of industrial discharges. 3. In the twentieth century, three main changes have occurred in this ownership of agricultural land. 4. Introducing renewable limited-term tenancies for agricultural land, encouraging new entrants to farming. 5. It also aims to preserve wildlife habitat and agricultural land. 6. It also privatized agricultural land, giving a huge boost to food production. 7. It is high country, with some moderately good agricultural land and substantial deposits of lignite and nonferrous metals. 8. Often they are ploughed up from agricultural land, lone victims, their bodies incomplete. 9. The factory is causing severe pollution to nearby agricultural land. 10. The stored water could then be used to irrigate adjacent agricultural land, and hydropower revenues would cover the inevitable losses. |
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