The uphill fallow fields, where the Pwo grow rice and other arable crops, are normally up to a half-day walk from their streamside homes. |
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A third of Russia's arable land lies fallow and production costs are one-third lower than those for American wheat farmers. |
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Previously they were left to lie fallow allowing rainwater to collect in the plough furrows. |
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No need to worry over wheat when you're harvesting barley, and maize isn't going to be as fruitful when it's time to sow fallow. |
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The village council or the lineage group did not have effective control over lands under cultivation or fallow fields. |
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Its watershed is highly agricultural, mostly made up of cultivated croplands, pastures, or fallow land. |
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Rare arable flowers such as shepherd's needle, the cornflower and marigolds thrive in the fallow land, encouraging insects as food for birds. |
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Her eyes light up as she imagines some of the fertile opportunities that still lie fallow. |
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But since her Oscar and her induction into Hollywood, she has entered a fallow period. |
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Habitat types range from pasturelands, fallow lands, cereal croplands, shrublands, and holm-oak lands. |
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This field had been fallow the previous year, and it was already blanketed with wild mustard, violets, chickweed, and wild parsnip. |
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Pure bischofite crystals are aquatic-transparent, but may also be of white, rose and fallow colour depending on impurities. |
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Its wood, which is very heavy and of a fallow colour, has the grain and smell of ebony. |
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Most herbicide applications during fallow will eliminate two tillage operations. |
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Tilling and fertilizing summer fallow and finishing wheat harvest are the main field activities. |
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I would have a couple of fallow pigs for big celebrations, and a few chickens scratching around on the ground and roosting on my porch. |
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But as so often happens, Wood's career soared while Wagner's hit a fallow period, and the fairytale marriage collapsed. |
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Bairnsdale reached the finals again in 1983 before enduring more than a decade of fallow seasons. |
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I have had periods where I've had work I found extremely satisfying and challenging, and I've had real fallow periods that felt scary. |
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Even though the Stones have been in what you might call a creatively fallow period, we want to hear them more than ever. |
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At the same time they chide Nokia for letting huge opportunities lie fallow. |
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During a fallow period in my research in Bolivia I worked in La Britannia, Bolivia's only British pub. |
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Space between his mangos was let to lie fallow for most of the year, planting vegetables between them when the rains came. |
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In many cases, fertility can be restored using crop rotation and fallow practices. |
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The shorter fallow period means less fertility in the soil and more weeds in the fields. |
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Chen told the Taipei Times that it was unnecessary to let fields lie fallow because the peak irrigation demand period was almost over. |
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Starting in the 1930s the betterment schemes forced families into villages and turned their farmland to grazing or left it to lie fallow. |
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One city becomes overdeveloped while the rest of the nation comparatively lies fallow. |
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Cannock Chase has rolling hills, heathers, quiet forests and wild fallow deer. |
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Herds of 14 fallow deer are regularly seen in the area north of Braintree, with fine stags among them. |
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The squirting cucumber can be found on sandy and stony ground, stone walls, grassy places, waste and fallow land. |
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A total of 98 non-native species and 89 native species were observed in the fallow field habitat. |
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Herein, we consider two main hypotheses to assess the possible function of the post-copulatory vocalization of fallow bucks. |
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The Swindon area is home to species including roe, fallow and muntjac deer. |
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Large increases of deer, mainly fallow and muntjac, with some roe, are being witnessed in mid Essex. |
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From the Forest of Dean the king took minerals, underwood, timber, and red and fallow deer. |
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I rest my head at last, eyes towards the unbroken ground lay fallow for a duration of nights. |
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You're in a unique position in that you're a celebrity but one who's most famous for trashing her fallow celebrates. |
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He chafed a begrimed hand across a similarly soiled mouth, maw gaping wide in a grin, to reveal ebony teeth with fallow flashes of gold. |
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With both the.50 and the 45, I have taken bison, elk, antelope, white-tailed deer, axis deer, fallow deer and turkey. |
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The lake basin includes piles of skeletons of large mammals such as fallow deer, red deer, and aurochs, the ancestor of modern cattle. |
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The use of summer fallow, crop rotation, and improved tillage were even less common than in Ontario. |
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The estate includes a 17th century deer park with a herd of fallow deer, and ornamental gardens. |
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Hunters, in organised groups of three to four people, will be allowed to shoot mouflons, wild boars, roes, red deer and fallow deer at Christmas. |
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Gone are the days of planting just wheat every other year, alternately leaving soil fallow to perhaps store precious water. |
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A pair of yellowhammers looked bleached in the bright sun, skylarks sang and settled in fallow or set-aside fields. |
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The island is a natural habitat for abundant wildlife, with alligators, fallow deer, river otter, and armadillos. |
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The land was rested for 1-3 years which was not enough if compared to the 19 years fallow period which their ancestors practiced. |
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Half a mile to the north, a scattered herd of fallow deer nosed at the snow-covered roots of wide-spaced, scraggly trees sprouting from the rubble of an ancient landslide. |
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The government used to prop up prices by paying farmers to keep land fallow, setting floor prices for some commodities and building stock reserves. |
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This is done to secure the work and readjust the reserves later, if interest is fallow. |
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Other species include the Japanese Sika deer, North European fallow deer, water buffalo, llamas, aoudads, ostriches, Sardinian donkeys and pigmy goats. |
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Accessible only by boat, the island provides a natural habitat for a diverse community of wildlife including alligators, fallow deer, dolphins, river otters, and armadillos. |
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Only in Flanders and a few contiguous districts was grain rotated with soil-restoring fodder crops, such as clover, lucerne, and sainfoin, and fallow thus eliminated. |
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They also enjoyed the scimitar-horned oryx, axis deer, fallow deer, sika deer, blackbuck antelope, eland, impala, bison and many more species calling the Rio Bonito home. |
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This poetic output, at a time when post-Chaucerian England was fallow, was a combination of classic grace, religious fervour, eroticism, and bawdry which was almost hypnotic. |
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In the Asia Field, you will feel your eyes are not big enough to take in the camels, yaks, fallow deer, sika deer, blue sheep and springbok capering in all directions. |
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Usually uncultivated and fallow lands need cleaning and leveling. |
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The Essex Police wildlife officer, said fallow and muntjac deer migrate across the major route and are killed or injured by unsuspecting motorists. |
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Wormers must now record their daily haul, and they are required to harvest the worms on a rotational basis, leaving some beaches to lie fallow for a season. |
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The Government should pass a law that allows no land to lie fallow. |
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They can't let fields lie fallow to build up nutrients and to keep weed infestations manageable, and they can't afford chemical fertilizers and pesticides. |
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Should we be attempting to develop the site as a public amenity and cultural resource or should we simply leave the land to lie fallow for future generations to exploit? |
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At what point do you switch priorities from irrigating the existing crops to pre-moistening the fallow fields in preparation for stale bedding or getting your seeds to sprout? |
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Greater volatile loss was due to more manure applied to grassland, whereas leaching loss decreased with the elimination of manure applied to fallow corn land. |
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Fortunately his talents were not allowed to lie fallow, and he was encouraged to excavate sites across the island, using the labour of fellow internees. |
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The deal underscores a solid revival in the mergers and acquisitions market after the fallow years that followed the collapse of the technology boom. |
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In case the Governor hasn't noticed, if history repeats, and it has so far, Australia's house prices are generally about 12 months into the 7 year price fallow period. |
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You do go through fallow periods but my energy is great at the moment. |
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Much of his current research program focuses on strategies to reduce or eliminate the use of summer fallow in dryland crop rotations in the Nebraska Panhandle. |
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There are other practices known to store carbon, including minimizing or eliminating fallow, planting winter cover crops, and maintaining buffer zones. |
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Armed with these, an airline can make supernormal profits when seasonal summer demand is strong, while sustaining a profitable platform in the fallow winter months. |
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The lateral presentation of the antler palm between male fallow deer has been described as either a signal of individual quality or an attempt to avoid fighting. |
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The new deer family tree suggests that fallow deer split from giant deer between four and five million years ago, becoming smaller and sleeker over time. |
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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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I had a white fallow pricket on the estate I'd keepered before this one, and he was gorgeous, didn't stand out as much as you might imagine in the undergrowth either. |
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It has been an interesting exercise this year and most particularly with the availability of the various derogations on fallow or ploughed or failed crop land. |
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A small herd of 15 mostly white fallow deer resides at the Belle Isle Nature Zoo on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan. |
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One important change in farming methods was the move in crop rotation to turnips and clover in place of fallow. |
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In 2005, the Rhodian fallow deer was found to be genetically distinct from all other populations and to be of urgent conservation concern. |
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The Rhodian population of fallow deer are smaller on average than those of central and northern Europe, though they are similarly coloured. |
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A significant number of the fallow in the Forest of Dean and in Epping Forest are of the black variety. |
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All fallow land is to be ploughed up and a regular system of rotation followed. |
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Professionally, Vidal's last decade while not fallow was not golden. |
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The fallow deer is a Eurasian deer that was a native to most of Europe during the last interglacial. |
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By a complete summer fallow, land is rendered tender and mellow. The fallow gives it a better tilth than can be given by a fallow crop. |
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The six are native red and roe, and exotic sika, fallow, Chinese water deer and muntjac. |
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The male fallow deer is known as a buck, the female is a doe, and the young a fawn. |
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At Oster Malma Castle and Wildlife Park you can see not only moose but also red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, wild boar and mouflon. |
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The 1980s saw the festival become an annual fixture, barring periodic fallow years. |
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The farmers are being encouraged to leave areas of their land fallow to encourage twites to nest. |
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Camelina sativa is a non-food, low-input energy crop that can be grown as a rotation crop in place of summer fallow to generate new farm income. |
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Intentions for tillage and crop management were discussed between the farmer and science team at the outset of each summer fallow. |
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This is because as demand for more land increases, the fallow period by necessity declines. |
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Today, the herd numbers fewer than 150 and hunting of fallow deer is not permitted. |
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The common fallow deer is in fact not native to Britain, having been brought over from France by the Normans in the late 11th century. |
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Most of the site has been left fallow for many years and some areas have become locally important habitats for wildlife. |
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Crop nutrient use may also be managed using cultural techniques such as crop rotation or a fallow period. |
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Annual cultivation is the next phase of intensity in which there is no fallow period. |
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The main motive of the farmer is to make profit, with a low fallow ratio and a high use of inputs. |
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Other prey species include reindeer, argali, mouflon, wisent, saiga, ibex, chamois, wild goats, fallow deer and musk deer. |
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Van Berkum notes that the Romans knew the value of legumes, using clover as a fallow crop. |
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Several species such as the chital, the fallow deer and the sika deer feature white spots on a brown coat. |
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However, many national parks and protected reserves in Europe do have populations of red deer, roe deer, and fallow deer. |
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A herd of white fallow deer is located near Argonne National Laboratories in northeastern Illinois. |
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Occasional reports of wild fallow deer in Pennsylvania are generally attributed to escapes from preserves or farms. |
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In the United Kingdom, hares are seen most frequently on arable farms, especially those with fallow land, wheat and sugar beet crops. |
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In Pennsylvania, fallow deer are considered livestock, since no feral animals are breeding in the wild. |
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A rare population of melanistic, black fallow deer is also maintained at the Deer Sanctuary near Theydon Bois. |
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In more recent times, fallow deer have been introduced in parts of the United States. |
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Epping Forest is also known for its fallow deer, which can frequently be seen in herds to the north of the Forest. |
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Despite entering a fallow period of architectural design, several structures of note did emerge. |
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Since the landholdings are so small, farmers cannot allow the land to lie fallow, which reduces soil fertility. |
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Herds of red and fallow deer also roam freely within much of Richmond and Bushy Park. |
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One option we're exploring is to include forage crops or green fallow. |
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Ten apiaries ten hives each are located on the outskirts of the fallow. |
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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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The state of Wisconsin, once one of the cooler hotbeds of faanish endeavor, today lies fallow, barren and all but devoid of the faintest crepitance of crifanac. |
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As the decade progressed, Vaughan Williams found musical inspiration lacking, and experienced his first fallow period since his wartime musical silence. |
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At the entrance to the harbour of Rhodes city, statues of a fallow deer buck and doe now grace the location where the Colossus of Rhodes once stood. |
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The name fallow is derived from the deer's pale brown color. |
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In addition to roebuck and muntjac, fallow deer are widespread, and there are scattered populations of red deer, sika deer and Chinese water deer. |
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These are the fallow deer, red deer, sambar, hog deer, rusa, and chital. |
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Although LBL's wildlife management activities focus on native species, the fallow herd is maintained for wildlife viewing and because of its historical significance. |
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Numbers have risen to two million after the introduction of new species such as muntjac, fallow and Chinese water deer that are smaller and breed faster. |
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Tsimane indigenous knowledge, swidden fallow management and conservation. |
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Nitrogen-fixing crops, catch crops and land lying fallow are all on the proposed list, along with buffer strips, agro-forestry and landscape features. |
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Buffer strips, fallow land, areas with catch crops or green cover and areas with nitrogen fixing crops will qualify, subject to weightings, and so will hedges. |
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The fallow deer was spread across central Europe by the Romans. |
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The forest was on extensive lands owned by the Berkeley family of Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, home to extensive stocks of wolf, wild boar and fallow deer. |
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Bare fallow in the season before planting can be effective in reducing pathogen populations by depleting the food base for facultatively saprobic pathogens. |
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A total of eight mouflons, four fallow deer, and one doe have been torn to pieces by several stray dogs, the Director of the Sofia Zoo, Ivan Ivanov, announced. |
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