Pembrokeshire's arable acreage had increased on the back of buoyant prices last summer. |
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Accurate acreage assessment is difficult because so many of the old Italian vineyards were planted with a mixture of different varieties. |
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Now when a grower calls in an order, the data disk shows exact field locations and acreage. |
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When our planted acreage had increased to about 7 acres we began looking for our own farm. |
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That's because earlier generations of farmers drained wetlands and cleared the hardwood forests to expand crop acreage. |
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The economy of the country was based on rearing cattle and, increasingly, sheep, and gradually extending the acreage under arable crops. |
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A properly adjusted swather is critical for cutting large a acreage in a timely fashion. |
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The seigneur would, in turn, subdivide his acreage to tenants who paid a nominal rent, cleared, and farmed the land. |
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Eastern thornless blackberries have increased in price and acreage in Ohio in recent years. |
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First, the highly-detailed acreage and storage estimates were released as a matter of form. |
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This is fortuitous because the acreage of this convention center is unfathomable. |
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Farmers switched to more productive crops, with a decline in the acreage of rye and a rise in wheat and barley. |
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Using insecticides to kill these bugs is about the only solution for any sizable acreage. |
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Develop a simple field map with acreage, crop, and any irrigation restrictions. |
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The fact is private companies will take little interest in small acreage crops for the Canadian prairies like winter wheat, durum, and so on. |
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The sandhills at Strandhill cover a vast acreage, and are some of the most impressively expansive in the county. |
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Our mentor in organic farming has a large small grain acreage, with some of the fields having small rocks. |
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Tennessee had the largest total acreage of farm land and crop land, and North Carolina had the least. |
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It paid farmers to take acreage out of cultivation and to reduce livestock herds. |
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We tallied the total acreage of each of the three relevant soil series in every county within the Ridge and Valley using the county soil surveys. |
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Are you sure you want to trade all this in on an acreage in the boondocks of Alabama? |
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By 1981 the total irrigated acreage had increased to 40,000 acres, and crop diversification had added alfalfa, pinto beans, corn, and milo. |
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But on his acreage you can be just an instant from trillium, twin leaf, and trout lily. |
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This might include some form of direct subsidy, tied to acreage or land quality. |
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Beef for their meaty burgers is bred on the farm and fed from crops grown on their acreage. |
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Next to Alf were two brothers who had a larger acreage, and they made it into a poultry farm using mobile arks or hen-houses for the birds. |
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You know, they straightened out the Mississippi River in places, to make room for houses and livable acreage. |
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The total of individual organic field acreages must equal your total acreage requested for certification. |
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Ninety-two percent of this acreage is now in the twelve western states, except Hawaii. |
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The payments are guaranteed provided they rent land of the same acreage and ensure its upkeep. |
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She wishes to have certainty as to the price to be paid and does not wish the price to be geared to a measurement of acreage. |
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Because the ground is so dry, he can sow only half of his acreage each year. |
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The cooperative has grown and thrives despite diminishing farm acreage across the country. |
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In the model, all peanut acreage is managed identically, and only the price received distinguishes quota peanuts from additional peanuts. |
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This acreage includes mountains, deserts, prairies, lakes, oceans, forests, rangelands, national parks, and wildlife refuges. |
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To stay competitive growers must introduce new hybrids to their acreage on a regular basis. |
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Further, the co-op would increase acreage and invest in plants for the long term. |
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In a brief time, large agricultural acreage can be subdivided into tracts of suburban housing. |
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In a nation where a wealthy handful own half the farm acreage, land reform has been a major fuse for national turmoil. |
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Farmers have indicated their intention to modestly cut back the biotech share of planted acreage. |
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Besides a house and a tool shed, the other building on their small acreage was a chicken coop where the egg-laying hens roosted. |
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They straightened up the Mississippi river in places, to make room for houses and liveable acreage. |
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In the quarter, Imperial began drilling the first of four planned exploration wells on acreage in the Horn River basin. |
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A continent-wide reduction in potato acreage resulted in a lower supply of spuds for both frozen and fresh markets. |
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If you can get these three cherries in a line, you have hit the jackpot, whether you measure success in money, in print acreage, in airtime, in pixels or in love. |
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Great for the cottage, farm field or acreage, the 2010 TT-R125L is ready and waiting for the fun to begin. |
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While the expected acreage increase in wheat seems to be contrary to current price projections, other factors are having an influence. |
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Unseeded acreage and flooded crop land had made this a difficult year for many Manitoba producers. |
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This is planting all one's acreage to the same crop that can be mowed as hay, chopped for ensilage, or grazed as pasture. |
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In some regions, the percentage of acreage planted with pedigreed seed is low, for example for cereals in Western Canada. |
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At High Mowthorpe, we were fortunate enough to finish harvest before the worst of the weather, although we do have a small acreage of winter linseed left to deal with. |
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Elephant Head is destined to become some of Arizona's finest pristine livable acreage. |
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He says most producers being cut loose have small acreage and little in the way of storage facilities. |
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Costs are allocated to the saleable acreage of each project or subdivision in proportion to the anticipated revenue. |
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The acreage is not exactly sylvan: a few mango trees punctuate a landscape of rock and dust. |
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The wild card is 2010 lentil acreage since a huge crop could drive down prices this fall. |
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It will also, however, take a while to get a handle on the magnitude of any acreage shifts. |
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New Brunswick's potato industry is trying to get a handle on the actual potato acreage in the province and how many potatoes are in storage. |
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Although expected to be records, the acreage increases on canola and field peas are not large. |
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The tribunal reduced the levee to 9.6 cents for processing growers, leaving it at the 14 cent mark for seed and tablestock acreage. |
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Warren Ellis, a long-time potato producer and co-owner of a packing company in western P. E. I., sees the reduced acreage as a vote for change. |
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Ted and his son farm their beefaloes with much care and attention on some wide-open acreage in Exeter, RI, where the beefaloes clomp around and eat grass. |
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So far, with Tuesday's higher than expected acreage in consideration, this has the makings of a monster U. S. corn crop. |
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Like many disenchanted city dwellers the Kreutzers woke up one morning and decided to take a drive in the country to check out an acreage. |
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A priority for the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network is our concern that biofuels will increase the acreage of genetically engineered crops. |
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Prepare only the amount of spray solution required to treat the measured acreage. |
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The trade expects an increased acreage base on red lentils relative to previous years. |
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The ethanol-induced surge in corn acreage over the last two years complicates this equation. |
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Among the sectors, the certified organic acreage of the farm was greatest for field crop producers followed by livestock producers. |
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Responding to restricted delivery opportunities and poor prices, producers cut acreage. |
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If you're still unsure, consider renting an acreage or farm before you invest in order to get a taste of rural living. |
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Plant growers tell me that yields for biogas plants can be doubled on good acreage with traditional plant cultivation. |
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The new leases are adjacent to existing undeveloped oil sands acreage held by Imperial in the area. |
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One of the saddest sights I have ever seen was the equipment from Leroy and Madill in a huge acreage filled with logging equipment. |
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However, the potential use of corn for fuel ethanol, an additional market for the crop, may result in an increase in the total corn acreage. |
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Meanwhile, since that day all the acreage around their place has been divvied up into little parcels that sprouted split-levels, fake brick fronts and emerald chem-lawn. |
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He says, 'Everybody thinks that because I have a place in Montecito, I've got a big ranch and a lot of acreage. |
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The growing cycle of the new oilseeds allows them to be planted after harvest on land used for winter wheat, making two crops a year from the same acreage. |
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An assessment of the uniformity of animal manuring across the pasture should be made before crediting the returned nutrients to the entire pasture acreage. |
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The large acreage increase came mainly from those farms growing Bermuda grass hay instead of corn or sorghum silage and experiencing relatively low hay yield. |
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More than 50 crops were grown by the 54 farms included in the sample, although more than half of the acreage was in hard red spring wheat, soybeans, hay, corn, and sunflowers. |
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Further industrialization led to the use of monocultures, when one cultivar is planted on a large acreage. |
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On the oilseeds, USDA's acreage report generated a very bullish market reaction in the immediate aftermath since the U. S. soybean acreage was pegged at only 64.1 million acres, well below trade expectations. |
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Canada has the world's second largest corporate biotech community in the world and we are in the top five in the world in acreage of biotech crops pl anted. |
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Given over-allocation of water in the basin the districts typically do not enlarge their acreage rather they leave their portion of the conserved water off the application, thus firming up supply for their customers. |
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This, in turn, results in farm acreage being diverted from other food crops to maize production. |
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It starts on A1and takes up nearly half the acreage below the fold. |
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The acreage at Area 13 was fenced off with simple barbed wire. |
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Crop loss in 1845 has been estimated at anywhere from one third to as high as one half of cultivated acreage. |
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The expansion of tillage led to an inevitable expansion of the potato acreage and an expansion of peasant farmers. |
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The end of the Indian Wars further expanded acreage under mechanical cultivation, increasing surpluses for international markets. |
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Following the collapse of Afghanistan's Taliban regime in November last year, the opium poppy was cultivated on a record acreage. |
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Acreage available for manure application excludes land that does not require fertilisation, land where livestock manure cannotbe applied under normal conditions and land designated as set-aside acreage. |
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It is open to commercial producers who grow two or more hectares of vegetables for the fresh or wholesale market and who direct seed and transplant acreage. |
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Cultivation techniques which reduce erosion and pesticide run-off have become more widespread in recent years, but potato acreage has also increased. |
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To our knowledge, the Moore Farm estate is the only remaining preserved equestrian property in the region, and one of the rare estate properties on Aylmer Road that has largely retained its original acreage. |
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In rural areas, the land component used for assessment purposes is total acreage, which negates the necessity for the calculation of effective frontage and depth. |
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Overall, bear in mind that while markets will initially focus on acreage estimates, as they are important, it is yield that factors greater in ultimate production potential. |
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A different target for non-intensive acreage could be set each year. |
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Second, the balance between soybean acres and the acreage for alternate crops like corn, cotton, and peanuts is extremely touchy, given what is expected to be relatively low year-ending stock levels of soybeans. |
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To date, the pest has affected a small percentage of the industry acreage, but the losses have often been quite devastating in the individual blocks affected, he says. |
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The tilled acreage is seeded to barley and harvested as silage. |
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While that isn't a major cropping choice for 2008, in years when a significant acreage of this specialty crop is seeded, the input costs for seed and fungicide are very high and extra cash is needed. |
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This map is accompanied by a supplementary text providing the total improved and unimproved acreage for Canada, the provinces and the territories. |
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Several expressed concern that the sum total of their efforts could be additional acreage and better prices for neighbouring growing areas like New Brunswick, Quebec and Maine. |
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Alberta's field pea acreage is expected to drop by nearly five per cent. |
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In 2012, the pear acreage of 8,169 hectares was bigger than the apple acreage for the first time. |
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The board chair says if growers don't reduce their acreage by the full amount of the cutback, those extra spuds will end up on the tablestock market. |
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For instance, Statistics Canada revised its total acreage estimate from its June report down by only 6 million in this report, when the trade had been commonly thinking at least 10 million acres were left unseeded this year. |
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This year's CCPP will provide assistance to designated areas across the country where an extraordinary number of unseeded acreage claims were filed due to wet conditions. |
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Producers are eligible if they participated in AgriInsurance and had unseeded acreage in 2009. They will automatically receive the payment beginning next week. |
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A grower can sell up to 50 per cent of their acreage allotment. |
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With the wheat market expected to experience the largest carryover stocks, it would be reasonable to expect some acreage to be shifted away from wheat and towards other crops such as canola and barley. |
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The significant parcel of acreage acquired by Aus-Tex is located adjacent to historic Florence Oil Field in Freemont County, Colorado. |
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However, huge crops from that acreage are not yet materializing. |
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Huffaker said Belgium, which he called the biggest growth area in the world for french fry production, increased their acreage by 10 per cent so their actual production numbers may not be that far off last year. |
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In Greenland, interpretation of 3D seismic on the Pitu Baffin Bay block and southern Greenland acreage well advanced. |
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However, a declining market from the livestock sector and problems with fusarium head blight, which has resulted in declining milling wheat acreage making grade, are resulting in declining acres. |
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Except for a few ecopoets and visionaries, nearly everyone saw open acreage around San Francisco Bay as prime real estate. |
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It more than doubles the acreage of glasshouses at Cornerways Nursery and cuts British Sugar's carbon footprint. |
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This increase has occurred despite a 15 percent decline in acreage devoted to farming during the period, and water supply suffering from chronic instability. |
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From 1990, the acreage grew pear and the yield per hectare rose. |
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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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However, the most common species such as axis deer, aoudad sheep, blackbuck, fallow deer, mouflon and sika deer are generally free-ranging on large acreage. |
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And the Ghadames acreage has the potential for large stratographic traps. |
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Armpits are soft and tender and highly nickable. And sure, guys have a lot of face to shave, but that acreage doesn't compare to shaving two whole legs. |
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