Category
page 1Agricultural land

plain
thumb|right|The Kakanui Range dominates the eastern horizon of the [[Maniototo Plain of New Zealand]]
In geography, a plain, commonly known as flatland, is a flat expanse of land that generally has few rapid or steep changes in elevation. Natural vegetation in plains can include prairies/grasslands, forests, savanah, tundra, and desert biomes, among others. Plains occur as lowlands along valleys or at the base of mountains, as coastal plains, and as plateaus or uplands. Plains are one of the major landforms on earth, being present on all continents and covering more than one-third of the world
field
area of land used for agricultural purposes

pasture
thumb|Mountain pasture in Switzerland
thumb|Lush lowland pasture
grassland
thumb|upright=1.35|Typical grassland
thumb|Setaria pumila, a species of [[Poaceae (the dominant plant family in grasslands)]]
A grassland is an area (or ecosystem) where the vegetation is dominated by grasses. Sedges and rushes can also be found along with some of legumes such as clover, and other herbs. Grasslands occur naturally on all continents except Antarctica and are found in most ecoregions of the Earth. Furthermore, grasslands are one of the largest biomes on Earth, covering 31–69% of the Earth's land area. There are different types of grasslands: natural grasslands, semi-natural gras
arable land
land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops
grove
small group of trees
agricultural land
land used for agricultural purposes
land consolidation
planned readjustment and rearrangement of land parcels and their ownership
Southern Öland cultural landscape
cultural landscape in Sweden
Land use statistics by country
Wikimedia list article

paddock
thumb|A sand paddockA paddock is a small enclosure for horses. This term also applies to a trackside area for a motor racing competition, particularly Formula One, and is synonymous with the competing field.
scrub encroachment
causes, impact and responses to bush encroachment in different geographical regions
ribbon farm
long, narrow land division, usually found in series lined up along a waterway
clearance cairn
mound of stones cleared from an agricultural field
soil compaction (agriculture)
coalescence of turf's porosity