plantation
plantación
definition
noun
a city in southeastern Florida, west of Fort Lauderdale; population 83,628 (est. 2008).
translation of 'plantation'
noun
plantel,
plantación,
hacienda,
colonia
example
Sometimes, when there was a strike in the 'plantation' or the tea crop was ripe for harvest, he was not available to lead Kerala.
The 'plantation' produces both conifers and deciduous trees for the Christmas tree and landscape markets.
His Ciel Investment is building 250 homes on his family's beachfront 'plantation' at Beau Champ on the island's east coast.
This peasant girl is not the one working on a tobacco or coffee 'plantation' .
I remember the shock of seeing not just one but a whole 'plantation' of these legal trees covering acres and acres.
So it is likely that the green cover actually came when the Government introduced arboriculture or the 'plantation' of trees for timber.
A conifer 'plantation' should not be less than 1 hectare is size.
Trees from a 'plantation' were collected from the mangroves in Gazi Bay.
During the antebellum era on the De Saussure 'plantation' in South Carolina, daily domestic tasks were to be completed in the hours between sunrise and sunset prayers.
The Samuel Townsend 'plantation' in Madison County stocked 1,875 pounds of lard one year.
By collective farming, I not only mean the actual 'plantation' and growth of crops, but also food-processing and animal husbandry.
On the LeBlanc family cotton 'plantation' in Iberville, the men rolled logs while the women cleaned up the grounds; the men chopped wood and plowed while the women hoed.
Slaves from Africa were used to grow sugar and other 'plantation' crops, it has been argued, because they comprised the least-cost option.
In 1953, Shell bought a second 'plantation' nearby, where sugar cane and tobacco used to grow.
His coffee 'plantation' across the gorge looks striped from a distance - brown earth sandwiched between ruffled green.
England's first successful 'plantation' in North America was Virginia, refounded (after several false starts) in 1607.
A tree 'plantation' doesn't carry out the same ecological functions as a diverse natural forest.
Believing that Liberia's future lay in agriculture, he purchased a sugar 'plantation' with earnings from his photography.
I grew up on a 'plantation' - or a banana farm, I should say.
In Kona, probably because of the steep terrain, lack of roads, and lack of groundwater, coffee had not yet been developed as a 'plantation' crop.
An inferior project such a 'plantation' of non-native trees may block migratory routes of key species and illegally evict local people.
Another fire broke out yesterday afternoon, covering 800 square yards of young trees in a forestry 'plantation' at Brig O'Turk, near Callander.
Initially, emigrants were convicted criminals who worked in the sugar, tobacco, and cotton 'plantations' .
Nesting success is lower in conifer 'plantations' that have fewer deciduous trees.
Most of it was exported to the Caribbean and the Americas, where it would clothe slaves in the tobacco, sugar, and cotton 'plantations' .
By the end of the seventeenth century British 'plantations' were growing a wide variety of crops including tobacco and sugar.
Enclosure brought with it hedgerow trees, but there were few additional woodland 'plantations' .
Although forced to work long hours on sugar 'plantations' , they managed to maintain limited gardens of their own.
Sugar and tobacco 'plantations' were established in the 17th century, worked by imported African slaves.
It is also not unusual to see coffee 'plantations' , pregnant with red berries on either sides of the road.
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