Land use in the US
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What does idle/fallow mean for Michigan?
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/what-is-fallow-ground.htm#:~:text=Fallow ground%2C or fallow soil,five years%2C depending on crop.
i.e. appears to be unused farmland?
I assume it's stuck in a court process, or in the process of transitioning to another status, or farmland without a crop, or maybe abandoned but the city can't pay to clear it or demo it yet, etc.
Its not location based. It just means the total amount of fallow lans in the contiguous US is about equal to Michigan.
100 people don't own Florida and more.
I guess i don't even know what fallow ians is
Idk didn't bother going around the pay wall just thought it looked cool. I'd guess the area of land that is idle/fallow is the size of michigan