ekili alan

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plantation

He realized a large sum by the sale of the plantation. - O ekili alanın satışını büyük miktarda gerçekleştirdi.

{n} a place that is planted, a colony, a cultivated estate or farm
Areas in the forest where trees have been planted
The place planted; land brought under cultivation; a piece of ground planted with trees or useful plants; esp
a large farm concentrating on producing a single cash crop, usually for export
Woodland entirely planted that may or may not be managed for the commercial exploitation of the trees timber It may contain native or exotic (non native) species Plantations can be classed as ancient if they occupy an area that has been continuously wooded for 400 years but they may not be classed as semi natural
An artificially reforested area established by planting or direct seeding Contrast with a natural forest stand which is established naturally
The act or practice of planting, or setting in the earth for growth
An artificially reforested area established by planting or direct, seeding Contrast with a natural forest stand which is established naturally
Forest crop established by seeding or planting nursery-raised stock
An artificially forested area established by planting or direct seeding, It is usually made up of one species
an estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale (especially in tropical areas)
Forest areas lacking most of the principal characteristics and key elements of native ecosystems as defined by FSC-approved national and regional standards of forest stewardship, which result from the human activities of either planting, sowing or intensive silvicultural treatments
{i} large farm, large area for growing crops; large farming estate; original settlement in a new country, colony
garden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowth
A plantation is a large number of trees that have been planted together. a plantation of almond trees
the importation of large numbers of workers and soldiers to displace the local population, such as in medieval Ireland and in the Caribbean
a newly established colony (especially in the colonization of North America); "the practice of sending convicted criminals to serve on the Plantations was common in the 17th century"
Large plantations were relatively few in number across the South A farm worked by at least twenty or more slaves was defined as a plantation While sugar, tobacco, rice, and hemp were common plantation crops, it was cotton that reigned In fact, the "cotton kingdom" had grown so steadily, to supply primarily the British demand for the crop, that the link between cotton and slavery became unshakable The quality of life for slaves on plantations varied In some cases it was marginally better than for others While slaves were defined as mere property, their labor was important enough that most owners saw the value in good treatment Said one former slave: "[He] fed us reg'lar on good, 'stantial food, just like you'd tend to you hoss, if you had a real good one "
Forest stand regenerated artificially either by sowing or planting
A master planned community with amenities, security and restrictive covenants Each plantation offers a unique mix of features, views, architecture, activities, people and price
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