The fertiliser will be particularly beneficial for the organic noni growers. |
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The maize was divided up into horizon touching plantations that Virginian tobacco growers would have gasped at. |
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An agency will be set up by the municipality to buy the flowers from the growers and market it for them. |
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To stay competitive growers must introduce new hybrids to their acreage on a regular basis. |
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The 2000 vintage has been so kind to grape growers around the world that most of them have produced excellent wines. |
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Especially hard hit were the region's fruit farmers and potato and sugar beet growers. |
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They are fast growers and tend to bloom over a much longer period than perennial climbers such as clematis and honeysuckle. |
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Some millet still has not been drilled because growers are waiting for a rain to have at least some soil moisture for germination and emergence. |
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She traveled through Europe and contacted seed growers around the world to learn the seed trade. |
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If left unchecked, botrytis will kill grapes and can be a big problem to vine growers. |
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The 136 growers who supply the mill have agreed not to use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. |
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Eastern growers must also contend with humidity-loving black rot, botrytis, downy mildew, and phomopsis. |
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Located at a major railhead, the town was a wool center for the sheep growers in the region. |
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For vegetable and fruit growers IFA is demanding the immediate introduction of a targeted rescue package for producers. |
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They soon dominated the industry while the smaller growers supplied them with their grapes grown on family holdings. |
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But equally, how can we safeguard the interests of farmers and growers around the world? |
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Chavez later said he could never have organized the United Farm Workers until growers could no longer hire braceros during strikes. |
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If serious wheat streak is suspected, growers must contact their insurance agent so fields can be adjusted. |
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He said the key to success was the unity of beet growers and the unwavering support of other farmers. |
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They're usually upright, strong growers with green summer leaves and red, orange, and gold fall color. |
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We are also blessed with local growers who provide all our salad leaves, edible petals, herbs and a wide selection of soft fruit and vegetables. |
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Meanwhile, the late break is increasing the pressure on grain growers wanting to plant canola. |
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A convoy of police cars escorted trucks and vans full of workers sent by other apple growers to break the strike. |
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Is there a political issue around which local growers in the country and their buyers in the city can coalesce? |
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Galaxy has now been offered to growers and breeders, and is suitable for both commercial and backyard use. |
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Because of the FRA's ineptitude, growers have now resorted to selling their grain for a song as they have become desperate for cash. |
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To raise the best crop, growers have to find that delicate balance between the two extremes. |
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The New Zealand Merino Company represents 70 per cent of fine wool growers, and last month broached the idea of selling its wool in Melbourne. |
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The vintner is, in fact, descended from a long line of fruit growers and winemakers. |
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The regulations provide that the board is the sole agent of growers in the sale and export of New Zealand grown hops. |
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Despite this, the trials of other feed grain wheats and forage cereal varieties east of Bairnsdale continue to attract the interest of growers. |
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Orange and lemon growers credit the Australian vedalia beetle with saving the California citrus industry more than 100 years ago. |
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Grain growers planting winter wheat will need a level of price guarantee for the harvest. |
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Organic wheat growers, however, report receiving a 40 percent price premium. |
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If the root is ground to a powder, as some growers do, it is then boiled to extract the liquorice essence. |
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The exact same methods developed by growers of rapeseed can be used to control cross pollination from GM crops. |
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There are a variety of reasons why these farmers and growers feel they are being given a rough deal. |
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Many cereal growers instead of baling straw chopped it up and ploughed it in as prices were poor. |
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Sugar beet is being bought for value from sugar beet growers with surplus beet. |
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Specialist growers have experimented with garlic from all over Europe and breed the best strains suited to our climate. |
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Last year, while fellow sweet-cherry growers were reeling from the financial blow of low yields, Kendell was reaping an impressive harvest. |
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As far as the commercial growers were concerned the man used strains which were almost wild. |
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The agrobiologist wine growers follow a vinification charter where some methods and equipment which improve quality are accepted. |
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Once registered, it will offer growers agronomic and safety features not found in current herbicides. |
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He's a rugged 55-year-old American expat who runs a mining operation that supplies magnesium-rich dolomite to banana growers. |
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For centuries, this land has served to recharge groundwater, supporting vegetable growers, hosting hundreds of bird species. |
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In the meantime, tobacco growers grew discontented because of the low purchasing price of tobacco. |
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Innovative methods already employed by individual growers will be published in a case-study report. |
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Woad robs the soil of nutrients, forcing medieval woad growers in Europe to move frequently in search of uncultivated land. |
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In terms of the market, the company and its growers must look to all their operations to achieve further efficiencies. |
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And I'm sure that once again the wool growers will be the ones to shoulder the losses. |
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But after the vines bloom, he notes, table grape growers would have to switch to insecticides. |
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He said growers were passionate about the issue, and would make their feelings known through the ballot box. |
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Native Australian oysters will be on gourmet menus around the world next year, as growers in New South Wales gear up to export. |
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But he notes that medical cannabis growers around the state continue to be prosecuted by local, state, and federal authorities. |
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Meanwhile, Puffin Produce growers will be producing 500 acres of earlies on contract for retail giant, Asda. |
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Australian growers remain concerned about the risk of the disease fireblight being introduced to their orchards. |
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In contrast, there will be no impact on bidi tobacco growers as it does not have the export potential of filler tobacco. |
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A specialty crop of the Dutch, alliums are grown by nearly 50 flower bulb growers in Holland. |
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New Zealand pipfruit growers expect a small improvement in profitability this year thanks to a lift in prices. |
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Contracts are recommended as the basis for the relationship between growers and marketers. |
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After selling their farms in Southern California at profitable prices, many citrus growers began looking for new lands to farm. |
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As southern cotton growers reduced production in return for federal payments, tenant farmers were driven from the land. |
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In others, village growers simply find it more remunerative to sell coca to drug dealers than to market pineapples at the local mercado. |
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Pipfruit growers may realise their third year of positive returns on the back of improved export markets and volume growth. |
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The discoveries may help thousands of wheat and barley growers envisioning a repeat of the original aphid's damage. |
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The agreement was initially hailed as providing a boost for tomato and avocado growers, among others. |
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Although they are independent growers, they are marketing their earlies through the growers' co-operative. |
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Forsythia and winter jasmine are also fast growers and so, as they finish flowering can be cut back, although not as hard as the lavatera. |
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Under the terms of the draft agreement, the growers commit themselves to installing scales to more accurately determine the cutters' share. |
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That law is intended to keep processors from seeking retribution against growers who organize to bargain. |
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Canegrowers Isis chairman Joe Russo said he had been fielding calls all day from stunned and angered growers. |
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Glanbia Agribusiness wishes to highlight and reward the excellent quality of the malting barley supplied by its growers. |
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Many fruit and vegetable growers also grew tobacco, since there exist complementarities between horticultural crops and tobacco. |
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Key to the deal is a compromise on arbitration to resolve disputes between growers and millers. |
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Their political influence has earned the Florida growers a place of infamy in American popular culture. |
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So growers fused English walnut grafts onto the black walnut rootstock when trees reached a certain age. |
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With growers like Bob leading the way, the answer may be sustainable, organic farms, selling locally. |
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Over the years, Mother Nature's benevolence was a boon to Florida growers, giving them the competitive advantage over cold-weather spud growers. |
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Hit by stagnating prices, thousands of growers have cut down their banana trees and replaced them with plantains or arrowroot. |
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He buys organic soybeans from individuals in a loosely organized group of independent Michigan growers. |
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If the idea of buying a sugar company scared the growers, losing such an opportunity was worse. |
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These people have proven themselves to be a valuable asset to growers in this district. |
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Some apple and kiwfruit growers are facing big income drops this year as marketers have come a cropper in Europe and America. |
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Agricultural pesticides may be applied by farmworkers or growers to reduce infestations of insects or rodents. |
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In reality, it could not have turned out much worse for British farmers and growers. |
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The Fair Trade label would require growers to pay a fair wage and to permit collective bargaining. |
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Packing sheds were constructed for growers to sort and sack the potatoes for shipment. |
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The more growers a group represented, the more bargaining power it had behind its salesmanship. |
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There is always more to learn, and like vegetable growers, flower growers are the salt of the earth, always willing to share what they know. |
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Most wine growers panic at the thought of mildew or molds, and chemical fungicides are considered a necessary evil. |
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Four of the 14 orders deal with commodity levies, which are voted upon by growers of tamarillos, meat, wool, and wine grapes. |
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Instead of peat, some growers are starting to use coir as a potting mix component. |
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It was fairly simple for commercial growers to transplant cacao and coffee to new plantations, but yerba mate proved to be a finicky crop. |
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Maple tree growers tap into this stream for a crop of maple sap which is boiled off to procure a sweet syrup sought around the world. |
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To provide that protection, growers often fumigate their fields before planting. |
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The hot-cross buns are still iced by hand in the bakery, and the produce comes primarily from local growers in season. |
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Since there is a potential mycotoxin threat with scab, growers should determine if scab is present in their fields. |
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These controlled environments allow growers to use natural predators to fight pests and use bumble bees to cross-fertilise the plants. |
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Additionally, funds will be used to develop a network of hydroponic greenhouse growers. |
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Their action comes in the middle of the cherry picking season and has forced growers into the orchards to harvest their own crop. |
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The first time on hearing them I was less than impressed, but some of the band's best songs are growers so that's no bad thing. |
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The only option growers had for aerial scouting that provided immediate information was to learn to fly themselves. |
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The vast majority of horticultural growers are against the proposed merger. |
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Krahling buys directly from a number of growers, each selected for the superior quality of his or her product. |
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The main focus of these proposals is eradication pacts with community or individual growers. |
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This would collapse the price of sugar beet and devastate the income of beet growers. |
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Planting herbicide-resistant hybrids may allow growers to use herbicide formulations normally used on soybeans or other crops. |
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In 1997, Oregon seed growers produced nearly 640 million pounds of grass seed on 439,000 acres of cropland. |
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Cannabis growers might be encouraged to grow hemp in the economically depressed Northland areas. |
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In the early 1990s, cranberry growers and marketers enjoyed several successful years. |
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Most growers send irrigation water to their strawberry plants though slender polyethylene tubes known as drip tapes. |
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Grape growers often use roses at the ends of the rows in the vineyard as forewarners of any diseases that might affect the vines. |
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It is probable that plums actually seedless as well as stoneless will prove favorites with some fruit growers. |
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The decline of the coal industry also affected rhubarb growers by reducing the supply of cheap coal and coke used to heat the sheds. |
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Most of the growers who thin their crop grow Cabernet and Merlot and other Bordeaux varieties. |
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The Powley vegetable growers are running a competition for the biggest head of cabbage. |
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It can be gathered and sold for animal feed or bedding, but those markets are often unprofitable for growers. |
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Veteran growers at the market offered garlic shoots, Asian greens, mesclun mixes, hot peppers, and lots of herbs. |
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We've already mentioned penniless banana growers and people who don't want a stomachful of growth hormones. |
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He works with growers all over the world to help them understand how to manage their wild stands of land. |
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The insects will feed on the seeds, and many commercial mesquite bean growers are dismayed at their presence. |
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In its wild form, asparagus was a thin, stalky weed, but over the centuries growers have thickened it up and developed a succulent flavour. |
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Sprout growers are having to take on extra labour because recent poor weather had made it harder to harvest the crop. |
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To spread compost in the vineyard, Roth recommends a wet-lime spreader, which many growers already have. |
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Then the colonial governments had the idea, benignly intended, of protecting the peasant growers from the fluctuations of the marketplace. |
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In North America, it remains to be seen if growers will use less potash or phosphate because of the higher nitrogen prices. |
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As southern cotton growers reduced production in return for federal payments, sharecroppers and tenant farmers were driven from the land. |
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I think growers want the technical advantages biotech gives them, like more bushels per acre, and that won't change. |
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To complete a second mill, growers were charged higher fees, resulting in the defection of many Depression-weary members. |
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Cereal growers are dependent on farm machinery for cost-effective production. |
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From Katherine to Darwin, growers are reporting a 40 per cent increase in tree flowering. |
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Some suppliers have large quantity minimums and it may be worthwhile to go in with other area growers for an order. |
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Many growers are using imadacloprid, a new systemic insecticide that provides excellent control. |
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However much growers and pomologists had attempted to change the fact, nature was not a controlled environment. |
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This should include better communication with growers on what the pluses and minuses might be in planting different seed varieties. |
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Rainfall, good soil and cold winters that allowed farmers to store beets on their farms without spoilage gave growers a competitive edge. |
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With little official oversight, growers simply turn away domestic workers, or offer wages so low that flipping burgers becomes more appealing. |
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The quest for a flawless fir or perfect pine has also led some growers to spray trees with chemical colorants, or even experiment with cloning. |
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While rainfall registers about 50 inches per year, growers often have to irrigate their crops during extended drought periods. |
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In a simpler time, tobacco was a money tree for growers and cigarette makers alike. |
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There is no chemical cure and all growers can do is let the crop mature and hope the blackleg tubers will rot out. |
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Beekeeping is a lucrative sideline for chestnut growers, as is selling the bolitus edulis growing under trees. |
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Some growers will blanch shanks by gradually mounding soil around the base of the plants as they grow, similar to what is done with leeks. |
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Cleaner, greener jet fuels made from formulas that contain part soybean oil could clean up the air and give added profits to soybean growers. |
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Many growers are heavily mortgaged and have reduced equity in their farms, which makes them less attractive to lenders. |
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Melon vitrescence is a critical problem for growers and shippers as it degrades fruit quality and cannot be detected by nondestructive methods. |
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Plant breeders have developed many good varieties and hybrids of burley tobacco, all of which are available to Ohio growers. |
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As a result, some small growers have been galvanised into action and are now emulating the Burgundians. |
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A natural ingredient in the oil of a variant of the weed known as mugwort could lessen the woes of U.S. catfish farmers and Asian rice growers. |
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Trevor says he's encouraging growers to sell parts of their clip rather than all of it as there's predictions the market will improve as demand grows. |
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Actively managing soil compaction can save growers tillage costs. |
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Government subsidies sustain corn growers and livestock raisers. |
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The group is seeking growers keenly interested in organic seed production. |
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Department of Agriculture pulse agronomist Martin Harries said last year's good yields and high prices had prompted many growers to re-assess the value of field peas. |
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Stossel also warped reality to make concerns over the pesticide Alar, used by apple growers to protect the appearance of fruit, sound like a hoax. |
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On a cluster of six or seven bananas, growers are allowed only the equivalent of one shirt button-sized blemish and no more than two blemished bunches per 15 kg box. |
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A sunny, dry season had growers excited for that year's reds. |
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They can't afford to be injured, their families can't afford it and, despite what the Farmers Federation might think, wool growers can't afford to lose them either. |
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But bamboo growers and promoters have their work cut out for them if they want to create a solid industry in Mexico, in part because they are starting almost from scratch. |
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Sugar beet growers in Yorkshire were urged yesterday to lobby their MPs in a bid to water down reforms that could put thousands of jobs in the UK at risk. |
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In his new film, savages, pot growers who enrage a drug cartel, are the protagonists. |
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Beginner bonsai growers will be able to enjoy demonstrations on styling and repotting trees, and there will also be specialist tools available for sale. |
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It began as a colony of orange growers, but by the 1880s, wealthy Easterners had discovered that the salubrious climate might benefit them as much as it did any orange. |
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Chefs and nutrition experts say Scots are wasting a prime source of healthy and tasty food on their doorstep by failing to support growers of soft fruit. |
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Wheat farmers, grape growers, hawkers, wattle growers, charcoal burners, timber cutters and teamsters all needed good roads for their businesses to operate successfully. |
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This presidium, supported by the regional authority of Sicily, brings together growers of manna ash for the purpose of improving collection techniques. |
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Around the world, particularly in New Zealand, growers have shown that they too can produce the snappy, high-acid, thirst-quenching whites which Sancerre epitomises. |
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You can grow them singly, pair a couple of compatible growers, or plant a medley of three or more comeback kids whose colors and textures complement one another. |
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This project developed guidelines for commercial production of beach plum, assembled germ plasm for future crop improvement, and catalyzed a growers advisory committee. |
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He added that this is undermining the confidence consumers have in the quality and tractability of Irish potatoes with potentially very damaging consequences for growers. |
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The Australian Milling Council says growers and millers will have to consider their future sustainability at a regional level, including potential mill closures. |
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Commercial growers, incidentally, prefer the dormant plants because they make better runners than plants that are transplanted before they go dormant. |
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The company, which has partnerships with several Peruvian growers, currently imports minneolas and grapes and has plans to import other items in the near future. |
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We have been evaluating different mirid sampling techniques to identify accurate mirid numbers to help growers decide which technique to use and when to control mirids. |
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To maintain the natural acid in wine grapes, growers plant in moderately warm regions, rather than hot, with cool nights that allow the vines to rest. |
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A limited company formed by a charitable trust founded by a consortium of scientists and growers which has been renting the site is now close to clinching a deal to buy it. |
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Atrazine and simazine are corn herbicides used by growers worldwide. |
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The foundation said that this year several potato growers of Uttar Pradesh and other parts of the country committed suicide because of over-production and no buyers. |
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As Afghanistan becomes more and more unstable, it has once again become a haven for opium poppy growers. |
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Few nurseries and Universities would be willing to spend the years of unpaid dedication and unrecompensed expenses independent growers do on a favorite plant. |
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Sometimes growers light smudge pots in hopes of blanketing the field with protective smoke and turn on giant fans in the field to keep the frost from settling on the vines. |
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The bracero program contracted Mexican agricultural labor to US growers. |
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Small growers are finding a viable niche market producing hot peppers. |
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She estimated that there are 24,000 contract poultry growers in the United States providing more than 7 billion broilers to 42 major poultry companies. |
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So far, U.S. sunflower growers have not been plagued by broomrape. |
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There are about 1,500 commercial apple growers in New Zealand. |
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She also warned vine growers that certain grape varieties may also freeze. |
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I think the growers really need to be very aware of what is going on. |
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Tensions between poultry producers and growers were spotlighted four years ago when one disgruntled East Texas farmer took matters into his own hands. |
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Speaking on national radio this week, the minister said would-be growers in the Cook Islands were being encouraged to plan small plots of trees that would be easy to manage. |
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To coax a tulip to break, early growers used a variety of entirely useless nostrums, including plaster from old walls, pigeon dung, or water from dung hills. |
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It worked, and since then we have raised much material, both from further offsets, as well as from seed, and distributed material to other growers. |
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Flowers became a good cash crop and they soon became skilled growers, their specialty being sweet peas which customers acclaimed for their fragrance and beauty. |
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If you don't live where ferns thrive, you can adapt the idea, using other low growers such as sedums, succulents, rockery plants, or well-mannered ground covers. |
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It's a spider, that's their natural habitat and I'm sure packers and growers all try to prevent spiders from being incorporated into their food product. |
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Although chinch bug numbers are not high in most fields, growers should check fields frequently during the next couple of weeks to identify problem fields. |
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The water shortage hurts the local economy as well as growers. |
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Although it might sound a bit like selling coals to Newcastle, exporting daffodils to Holland is exactly what bulb growers in Britain are now doing. |
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For fall control of winter annual broadleaf weeds such as mustard and pennycress, growers should use one of the sulfonylurea herbicides labeled for wheat. |
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The performance bond is a good thing because it makes growers comply with all the stewardship requirements and quality specifications that need to be addressed. |
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On the other side of the coin, cereal growers are receiving much-improved grain and oilseed prices as a result of a good harvest and a weakening of the pound against the euro. |
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In the aisles between the vines as well as in fallow fields, growers plant different crops to crowd out weeds, repel bugs, and provide soil nutrients. |
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That's a question retail dealerships and seed companies typically pose to growers during those tried and true winter meetings, field days, and direct mailings. |
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The Department of Agriculture told growers at its annual field day last week of the potential to produce high oil producing crops for use in biodiesel production. |
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They have presented workshops a number of times at conferences over the years, and have conducted field days at their farm, attended by other local growers. |
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Some large wineries, for example, contract with hundreds of grape growers. |
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Worried over the continuous slump in the coconut kernel price, coconut growers in this region have urged the State Government to resume the procurement of copra immediately. |
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The growers are still harvesting their crop, months later than usual. |
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Last fall, when they were at the crossroads, he went to a conference for greenhouse growers in Arizona and returned with new ideas and techniques on raising tomatoes. |
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When flowering or fruit-bearing miniature trees are seen in season, they look attractive and colourful, and these are most popular among Bonsai growers. |
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Also at planting time, growers might want to consider increasing their Temik rate in the seed furrow if they know high nematode populations are present, Lorenz says. |
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Superintendent Oates said once the growers had harvested their crops, they passed the dagga on to dealers who used various methods to transport it to the major cities. |
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That all-purpose spray from the garden center was developed to sell along with the concept that growers need not understand what's going on in the natural world around them. |
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Best bets are often at Farmer's Markets, where the growers take primo care of what they're selling and often they encourage sampling before you buy. |
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Environmental Protection Agency says it will ban a pesticide that pear and apple growers use to kill codling moths. |
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Farrowing farms did not produce fatteners and delivered growers to finishing farms. |
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According to Kafati, the Honduran government is giving 370 million lempiras in aid to coffee growers. |
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Determinate types are preferred by commercial growers who wish to harvest a whole field at one time, or home growers interested in canning. |
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Allen, of the New York growers, said the most affected varieties have been Red Delicious, Empire, Mcintosh and Cortland apples. |
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Rains also trigger attack by Jassid traditionally called 'Sabz Taila' and growers should apply suitable pesticides after consulting experts. |
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California is taking the lead, producing a paprika that is more standardized and more uniformly available than the European growers offer. |
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Auction lots will include larger-than-life wine country lifestyle packages, created by the winemakers and wine grape growers of Paso Robles. |
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Sainsbury's recognises that the current situation is extremely tough for the smallholder growers in the Windwards. |
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Red wigglers work best and can be purchased from worm farmers or growers, who generally advertise in gardening magazines. |
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The Coors Brewing Company has contracted for barley from Idaho growers for 34 years, Idaho area manager Bruce Waag said. |
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He said winter wheat growers should be applying anti-rust fungicides as a priority. |
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Though the Spring Satin plumcot is now available to commercial growers, consumers won't be seeing the fruit in grocery stores for about 3 years. |
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Even growers whose taste inclines more towards Radio 3 recognise the merits of drum and bass. |
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More than one hundred growers benefit from the strengthening of their farmers' co-op. |
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He said those growers who had not sown spring corn, spring sunflower due to some reasons they could sow spring green gram till the end of March. |
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One novel formulation of diquat, Mission, may help growers who are looking for a practical solution to their weed control problems this spring. |
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The cost of three to four applications of Surround is about equal to one application of the insecticide pear growers use against pear psylla. |
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Canada s ginseng growers will benefit from new market opportunities thanks to the Harper Government. |
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These corn postemergence herbicides provide growers with improved crop safety. |
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Most recently cotton growers have benefited from the introduction of the state-of-the-art product AVICTA Complete Pak. |
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The best growers in acid soil are the flowering shrubs amelanchier, gaultheria or pieris and many heathers. |
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In 2007, Yong co-founded Smokeys Daylily Gardens, one of the largest daylily growers in the world. |
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Attracting females directly would allow growers to eliminate the females and their unlaid eggs and to monitor mating cycles more precisely. |
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Colorado potato beetles are the crop's most destructive enemy, costing growers millions of dollars in chemical control and crop losses. |
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During the flowering each season, apple growers often utilize pollinators to carry pollen. |
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The growers will root cellar whatever portion of the crop does not sell at harvest time. |
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Greenhouse growers have long used cold frames to harden off vegetable and flower seedlings. |
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It provides a sustainability-tool for home gardeners, DIY hydroponics and aquaponics growers. |
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Dothan is home to the National Peanut Festival established in 1938 and held each fall to honor peanut growers and celebrate the harvest. |
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In both countries, violence between coca growers and government forces has become a regular feature of political life. |
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Again, there is value to be had as long as you do a little research into growers and negotiants. |
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Cuttlefish are indeterminate growers, so smaller cuttlefish always have a chance at finding a mate the next year, when they are bigger. |
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The acquired magazine is produced six times a year for a mixed paid and controlled circulation of 9000 citrus growers. |
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White mustard, another crop that is fairly new to Washington growers, is also in the mix. |
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Pear growers also often reported scab and fire blights as the most damaging diseases. |
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African growers have also planted napier grass near their fields, which excretes a sticky gum that traps pests. |
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It's always best to buy freesias from specialist growers as the preparation of the bulbs is an expert job. |
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They can do this now because a handful of growers have joined the Chinos in producing pristine goods, in many cases organic. |
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Indonesia, Vietnam, India, and some other Asian countries are also large sweet potato growers. |
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While growers are waiting for most of their crops to mature, Fran Schivick of Oxford brought hothouse tomatoes to the markets last week. |
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The relaunched magazines are sent to nearly all soybean growers in organizations' respective service areas. |
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It is not currently a commercial crop, but a few growers find ready sales for their product. |
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Because potato growers always needed more land than they owned, they rented extra. |
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The remaining 15,000 tons of coal were later sold to tramp steamers and local citrus growers for smudge pots. |
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He advised growers to water plants when needed and they could get help from tensiometer. |
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Commercial growers plant potatoes as a row crop using seed tubers, young plants or microtubers and may mound the entire row. |
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Since exposure to light leads to greening of the skins and the development of solanine, growers cover such tubers. |
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In Octavio, CoopTenjo credit union provides financing for groups of small growers like Maria Carmenza Canaster, who grows her flowers for export. |
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Many of the grape growers and wine makers are on site to answer questions. |
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Guidelines for monitoring and controlling native budworm are available to help grain growers minimise crop damage caused by the late-season pest. |
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Progressive growers are obtaining wheat yield upto 80 maunds per acre whereas average yield is 30 maund per acre the Minister added. |
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Recently, a new species of sea squirt showed up in Puget Sound, Washington, alarming shellfish growers. |
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They were kept under standard laboratory conditions, fed with commercial growers mash. |
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It was noted that direct monetary benefits from the biological control programme would accrue to pipfruit growers and the pipfruit industry. |
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But these tasty fish, sold by chippies as rock salmon, are slow growers and have been virtually wiped out in some areas by commercial fishing. |
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The NFU SourceDirect website allows retailers and caterers to source wholesale produce from local and regional farmers and growers by using a map-based website. |
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For vegetable growers, Harris Seeds offers quality bare root and bulbed vegetables like delicious Asparagus, Rhubarb, Horseradish, Garlic, Onions and Potatoes. |
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Engaged in the project will be the founding of a commercial nursery and the cultivation and grafting of passion fruits vines for 12,000 local growers. |
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Working together over the past decade, WWI, the Washington State Wine Commission and WAWGG have made huge strides on behalf of grape growers and wineries. |
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The news came last fall when The Johnson Space Center sent the request for apples to FirstFruits of Washington, a collaborative apple marketing company owned by growers. |
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The newspaper quotes some of the unhappy growers as saying they believe the company is underpaying them to pay for expensive advertising for its Emerald nut line. |
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The marketing director for an Idaho seed potato cooperative believes growers must cut back acreage this year to reduce the surplus that is depressing prices. |
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One of the remedies used by commercial growers is phenothiazine. |
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Chilean Fresh Fruit Association, which represents Chile's fresh fruit growers, packers and shippers, has appointed Karen Brux as its Managing Director for North America. |
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However, growers should not exceed a combined total of 20 fl. |
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Before establishment and even beyond, weed control can be a major headache, because stepping-stone ground covers are not terribly aggressive growers. |
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Some crop growers may produce livestock as a strategy for diversification of their income sources, to reduce risks related to weather, markets and other factors. |
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Many Australian producers only make premium oils, while a number of corporate growers operate groves of a million trees or more and produce oils for the general market. |
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Polo's writings included descriptions of cannibals and spice growers. |
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Mostly whitefly, armyworm and lice attack the soyabean crop and growers should carry out recommended sprays to get rid of the insects, they added. |
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Not far away is the Hood River Valley, with its myriad fruit growers who supply glistening, fragile berries and stonefruits of every stripe and color. |
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Yebe Wognon, an umbrella organization of a number of cooperatives of cotton growers, operates two ginneries with a joint capacity of 75,000 tonnes. |
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The new trait will broaden the herbicide options available to soybean growers by offering tolerance to CallistoA and BalanceA herbicides, the leading HPPD inhibitor products. |
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In addition, the growers will begin commercial trial shipments to Japan of Leatherleaf fern, a high volume product, as well as working to develop a market in China. |
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Wander on a self-guided tour among banksias, grevilleas, proteas, and other plants from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, many of which are low-water growers. |
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The man from Drury sent them a few hundred bulbs to get started, they found some other big growers from Tauranga, and went on a 'tiki-tour' of calla lilies discovery. |
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Just a few years ago, mushroom growers commonly threw portabellas away. |
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Other products are sold to regional growers nationwide include broad leaf evergreens and flowering plants, such as kalmias, azaleas, lilacs and perennials. |
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Kush is a pure indica and is a short, compact plant. A two-time winner of the international Cannabis Cup, Kush is very popular among indica growers. |
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The association leaders demanded perks and privileges like those extended to the growers and irrigation tube well owners by Balochistan government. |
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A fast, simple and precise prediction of seed viability under open warehouse conditions would be of great value to seed producers, including wheat seed producers and growers. |
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New album Siren's Song goes some way towards addressing that minor flaw but, live, the very best tracks from both of the band's blues rock growers take on a whole new life. |
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It is important growers adhere to the current guidelines on metaldehyde use to avoid contaminating watercourses and protect drinking water supplies. |
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