inarable

/ɪˈnɛrəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not suitable for growing crops; unable to be plowed or farmed.
    • The rocky hillside was inarable and covered only with scrub.
    • Climate change is turning some fertile regions into inarable deserts.
    • Farmers abandoned the inarable land because nothing would grow there.
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