fit for cultivation

fit for cultivation
Such a condition of the soil, in its natural condition, as will enable a farmer bringing to business a reasonable amount of skill, to raise regularly and annually by tillage, grain or other staple crops. Keeran v Griffith, 34 Cal 580, 581.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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