extensive farmland
Extensive farmland refers to large areas of land that are used for agricultural purposes, such as growing crops or raising livestock. This type of farmland is often characterized by its vast size, which allows for the cultivation of a variety of crops or the grazing of animals over wide spaces.
Farmers on extensive farmland typically use machinery and modern farming techniques to manage their operations efficiently. The land may include fields, pastures, and sometimes even forests, contributing to the overall ecosystem. Common crops grown on extensive farmland include wheat, corn, and soybeans, while livestock such as cattle and sheep may also be raised.