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16:03 Mar 15, 2018 |
English to Albanian translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Agriculture / contract | |||||||
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3rd class arable land/field Explanation: This is how it has been translated from EU bodies in Kosovo. Based on my own experience with these documents, it should go as I stated above (at least in English). A slightly different version is "3rd class field". Just omit 'culture'. Sometimes you might read "kulture: mal". This would be 'mountainous land/plot". http://www.eulex-kosovo.eu/eul/repository/docs/(2011-07-13)_... http://www.eulex-kosovo.eu/eul/repository/docs/(2011-07-13)_... I hope this helps. Reply if you have other questions. |
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soil (of class x) Explanation: In agriculture, soil is classed according to its agricultural value, i.e. how arable it is. For example: "Class 1 - Land capable of producing a very wide range of crops Land capable of producing a wide range of crops Class 2 - Land capable of producing a wide range of crops Land capable of producing consistently high yields of a narrow range of crops and/ or moderate yields of a wider range. Short grass leys are common..." Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://soils.environment.gov.scot/maps/national-scale-land-c... |
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culture: arable land of 3rd category Explanation: Sipas burimeve të mëposhtme: Reference: http://gjku.rrota.com/wp-content/uploads/vendimet/KI22-12_an... Reference: http://www.em-ve.hr/Ku%C4%87e/Ku%C4%87e/tabid/68/agentType/V... |
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arable land Explanation: Arable land of 3rd class |
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grade 3 agricultural land Explanation: Please, see Agricultural Land Classification. Happy Translation! |
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