Now when a grower calls in an order, the data disk shows exact field locations and acreage. |
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A king cobra's nest was discovered on May 1 near the house of Mogappa, a coffee and cardamom grower, near Kumarahalli Bachahalli in Kodagu. |
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Branding of merino wool as a fashion image for garments has seen more value returned to the wool grower. |
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The grower must use every precaution to avoid the possibility of the reintroduction of viruses once the new plantings are established. |
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An example of this would be a manufacturer acquiring retail outlets or a hop grower beginning to brew his own beer. |
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He was an expert grower of alpines, rhododendrons and azaleas, and spent his last afternoon working in his garden. |
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The compact, upright grower is easy to train up a trellis, and the abundant red blooms come just in time for the holidays. |
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Ron Lance is a long-term grower, photographer, researcher, and observer of native plants and natural history. |
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A slow grower in moist, slightly acidic soil, cleyera is virtually pest-free. |
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With niche marketing, the grower capitalizes on the unique aspects of a product to appeal directly to certain consumers. |
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The company is a grower and processor of carob beans into carob flavour products. |
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Oregano is a prolific grower that can send out shoots that grow to six feet in a single season. |
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Will the grower lose all expenses and other tax deductions relating to his or her small business or farming enterprise? |
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According to Lebanese law, every tobacco grower is allowed to hold only four dunams of tobacco-producing land to make his living. |
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I am a turkey grower in Central Texas who markets manure and produces compost for retail sales. |
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An organic kiwifruit grower in my area wanted to introduce a new organic substance for use in production. |
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Such plantings may be doomed to failure, regardless of the amount of pesticide a grower uses. |
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Dust may be a nuisance to a homeowner, but to a poultry grower it can be a disaster. |
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I remember having a debate about organic methods with a commercial vegetable grower. |
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Vincent is a grower and contractor and at this time of the year in particular his time is taken up completely in the harvesting of beet. |
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The home grower is under less pressure and conditions are not normally as sterile. |
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It is important to buy from a grower who gives you good culture directions for the plant you buy. |
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Farmers fear it will lead to large-scale instability and grower losses in the industry. |
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This is because correct land selection is the most important aspect every grower should consider before tilling their land. |
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It is a very vigorous grower, however, and tends to be lanky rather than bushy, he notes. |
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For example, younger grower pigs have a high rate of bone growth and therefore have a higher calcium and phosphorus requirement. |
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A few fruit grower associations and progressive orchardists have already started importing virus-free nursery rootstocks. |
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North Dakota is the top U.S. grower of durum and hard red spring wheat and often challenges Kansas as the No.1 wheat state. |
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Almost every grower had little option but to trap bullfinches during the winter and spring. |
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They are a vigorous grower spreading by underground root and tolerate many types of soil. |
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In the first programme he tackled Clovelly Herring, organic Guernsey beef, an organic veg grower and a Cornish producer of sparkling wine. |
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Once a grower stops using systemic insecticides, the beetle could cause significant damage. |
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Another slow grower identified as M. xenopi also matched with the identification based on biochemical tests. |
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A main disease concern for the lily grower is botrytis, or gray mold, which can be seen on the leaves, Paul says. |
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The wine grower must be very severe at pruning and suppress all use of fertilizers. |
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Every year, the wine grower seeks the optimum balance between this earthiness and light aromas of fresh fruit with lemon notes. |
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Will the grower lose the capacity to manage the operation to such a degree that it implicates the ability to be considered creditworthy for future financial obligations? |
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The cellar becomes the other home of the wine grower and the barrel is transformed into a jewel-box for the fine and noble wine. |
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We can add your current wine grower to our logistic and billing department. |
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The chorus is a real grower, complete with excellent guitar flourishes. |
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Underneath the protective layers, or integuments, that grower thinner from the outside inwards there is the caryopsis. |
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It ceased operations in Nicaragua and Venezuela, terminated certain ship charters, closed production sites and sales offices as well as terminating grower contracts. |
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This third type, called controlled drainage, allows the grower to set the drainage outlet at any level between the ground surface and the drainpipe. |
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He mentions a grower in the northern city of Amol whose financial situation has improved dramatically. |
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One of the great wine trends this year has been the growing popularity of grower Champagnes. |
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The restaurant favors small, sustainable producers, and carries only grower Champagnes. |
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He credits a keen eye to marketing the crop and an aggressive aphid control strategy as pivotal for grower success in his area. |
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After a lead-in period from last year, this means that from this year onwards, a grower who plants any seed potatoes, other than certified basic seed, is breaking the law. |
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Furthermore, a grower that is known to trade in futures is seen as being a speculator, and therefore considered mire risky. |
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If the inspector finds too many plants with virus, the grower needs to clean up the field by roguing and carrying the diseased plants out of the field. |
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When we talk to a pigeon grower for example, pigeon or squab, it is a unique thing. |
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Those concerned could be the sedentary herdsman, the grower of bananas, cotton or peanuts, the forester, the weaver, and so on. |
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Ministers have grown used to preening themselves over Britain's unaccustomed role last year as the fastest grower among the Group of Seven leading world economies. |
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In time it forms a short stumpy trunk that will stand up to the mistral wind with vigour if carefully tended by the vine grower. |
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For one, did you know that the world-champion beard grower is a dude from walnut Creek, California? |
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Try a country holiday on a working farm, visit a rural fair, a farmers' market, pick your own produce or buy direct from the grower. |
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We don't countenance any state allowing any grower to put any poisonous substance on any food. |
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Dave benefited from having experienced grower friends who could impart their knowledge onto him when he got started. |
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For any existing and potential grape grower, vineyard site selection, or choosing the best terroir, is the single most important decision to be made. |
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A rival wine grower has floated an alternative brand name, Britagne, an elision of Britain and champagne. |
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I hope the grower will not be angry about this, for after all I am defending his interests and rights as well. |
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Big, or rather tall, is indeed beautiful for the forester. However, as a fruit grower you are after fruit, not wood. |
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Productive tree with willowy growth habit that is not particularly grower friendly. |
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The trade then may be coming back to the grower in this process to reload commercial supplies. |
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In 1975 Angola was self-sufficient in food crops, the world's fourth-largest coffee grower, and had the richest fishing grounds in southern Africa. |
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So clearly, along the route from grower to manufacturer either a fraud or an unwitting mistake was made. |
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The Kladstrups do write about a wine grower from the Touraine named Jean Monmousseaux, one of the founders of the Resistance group Combat. |
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This means the grower has to get involved and they are getting involved in sponsoring that kind of research. |
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Only in that way will his or her freedom of choice be safeguarded, together with that of the wine grower. |
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Increased coffee purchase volumes for its grower partners helps to create more sustainable futures. |
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An increase in brand share, which would benefit its grower partners as shareholders in the business. |
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In an age of scepticism about supermarkets, buying direct from a grower can make you feel warm inside, if you can stomach the prices. |
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Conducted tours by a wine grower are organized from mid-June to mid-September. |
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One of the greatest challenges for an organic grower is management of pests and disease. |
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Dr. Av Singh: Currently there is a three-year transitional period to become a certified organic grower. |
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Some nurseries grow the former in place of the latter because it is much more vigorous in growth than Meehanii, which is a very weak grower in its early stages. |
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In general, it appears that Ontario grower prices have been subject to more pressure than B. C. grower prices. |
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We're increasing grower returns, but are we going to be able to attract new entrants? |
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Arriving from Italy with little more than the determination to succeed, this entrepreneur became a wine grower in 1870 in San Juan. |
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The grower decides to apply 300 ppm of potassium to the entire crop instead of the normal application of 100 ppm. |
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We are pleased to be providing the Canadian grower more choice with this new addition to our Canadian product line. |
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One grower, who was not interested in marketing Blue Hubbard squash, pulled the trap crop plants when the main crop was in bloom to avoid interspecies competition. |
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Only small numbers of containers should be treated until a grower has experience with this application. |
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Wine connoisseurs will especially enjoy this opportunity to mingle with the chefs and the wine grower. |
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In placing a royalty value per hectare we allow the grower to then make a direct financial appraisal to the benefits of the new variety. |
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Any investor should know that becoming a wine grower is not an immediate source of profit. |
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The 1.3 hectares of Côtes-du-Rhône vines are managed by a vine grower in exchange for a certain number of bottles. |
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Pull up a chair in front of the bar's open fire and enjoy winter snifters from an impressive whisky collection or a fine wine from a selected small grower. |
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A very vigorous grower with fast repeat, it may be grown in all zones. |
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As a fruit grower you harvest fruit, not leaves and wood. |
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A good apple-polisher is not always a good grower of apple trees. |
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Certainly no grower can be enthused with current market prices. |
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On August 2002, grower Greg Palla rose before the board of directors of a major regional marketing cooperative and made a startling announcement. |
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Anthem will provide grower application flexibility by allowing use on both corn and soybeans from early preplant through early postemergence. |
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A humble plant grower and librarian, who wishes to remain anonymous, has the most floriferous orchid I have ever seen. |
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Interest shall be calculated for the period elapsing between the notification of the repayment obligation to the grower and either repayment or deduction. |
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Whether their work involves pruning work or fructification pruning, pruning and regeneration of trees and shrubs, there is a FELCO for every wine producer, landscape gardener and fruit grower. |
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The rugged region of Les Calanques east of Marseilles has some of the most challenging topography for a wine grower. |
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Even more than the technical know-how, the human relationship with the wine grower is key. |
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Leslie applied to operate a domestic winery under 250,000 liters and to be a wine grower. |
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Any wine grower who believed one of his colleagues did not respect this adage could bring the case before the courts. |
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Tom Hoffman, a California wine grower and barn owl advocate, had barn owl families breed in nine of 12 installed houses in a matter of months. |
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To mark Steve's entry into the record books, a rose was named after him and a wine grower has named a champagne Golden Redgrave. |
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A good example of this is the fact that no Buendner wine grower uses concentrates. |
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Wine grower and distributor Boutinot hopes to raise pounds 6 million by floating on the London Stock Exchange later on this year. |
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The size of the transport fleet enables us to find the most efficient path for each order: direct from grower to retailer or after a brief stop in one of the completely air-conditioned storage sheds. |
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So it's sometimes a dose that's not at the higher end but it's a dose where we're giving a confidence level to the grower that it will perform, it will be efficacious most of the time. |
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In 1969 Jacques Pauly, a true wine grower whose love for vines was passed down to him by his father, took charge of the estate and worked to develop its reputation. |
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Today, the estate boils down to one man, Jean Marc Dufourleur, his son, and a purist in matter of terroir, a visionary and especially a circumspect wine grower. |
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Just like a fund manager, the talent of the wine grower is to blend the best components to create a subtle balance between ancestral know-how and new, sophisticated techniques. |
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Jacques Pauly was responsible for the wine from 1969 through to 2003. A true wine grower and the real architect of its reputation, he turned it into an admirable example of botrytized wine. |
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It is with always the same attention that since 1610, our family exploitation GINGLINGER Jean and Sons, brings the know-how of the wine grower so that you can, every day, obtain the best product on your table. |
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It was in 1964 that Mister Touchais, a wine grower from Anjou, bought the estate, or at least what was left of it, for the vines had disappeared and the buildings were in ruins. |
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Today he is the owner and a wine grower on 12 hectares of vines in Alsace. |
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Across the lake at Mont Vully there are paths through the terraced vineyards, which makes this an ideal area to combine a walk with a wine tasting session at a local wine grower. |
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I'm a dairy farmer and also a cranberry grower. |
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After preparing the growing mix and completing the first fertilization, simply cover your grower with a garbage bag or a plastic tarp and solidly attach it by tying a cord around the container. |
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I can look back on a wonderful time as a tree grower. |
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A grower can sell up to 50 per cent of their acreage allotment. |
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Scab lesions in the tops of trees can become established out of view of the grower and shower spores down on all the foliage and fruit in the tree with each rainfall. |
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When Donahue left L. A., she took up with a grower she calls Judah, moved to a community she calls Nuggettown, and embraced the local way of life: hardihood, hot-tubbing, and New Age pieties. |
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Near the growing towns some home gardens developed into market gardens and further specialisation led to new professions: vegetable grower, fruit grower, nurseryman, etc., all producing primarily for the market. |
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The nurseryman offers his products on the webshops of both Growers Online and the exporters, making it possible for both wholesalers and florists to order direct from their favourite grower. |
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Brian Otto, a southern Alberta grain and pulse grower and member of the Alberta Safflower Association, has been growing about 500 acres of safflower for the birdseed market as a rotation crop. |
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If we had such a system, we would put the responsibility on the grower, supplier, fabricator, manufacturer-and an outfit can be all of these-to assure us of the botanical authenticity, identity, of that product. |
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The floriculture industry involves the grower, who mass-produces flowers for the wholesale market, and the retail florist, who markets to the public. |
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A grower in Essex County found glyphosate was unable to control an outbreak of giant ragweed in a small portion of his 580-acre field of Roundup Ready soybeans. |
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Such inputs as detail pruning, well-timed spray programs, proper irrigation management and a nutrient program are all part of what is needed to put both the grower and the packinghouse in a better position, he says. |
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Species selection and spacing depend somewhat on how fast a grower wants an effective response, how much land is to be given over to the windbreak and how much money is available to purchase and plant trees. |
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Hydroponics, sometimes called soilless culture, allows the grower to practice automatic watering and fertilizing, thus reducing the cost of labour. |
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We remain of the opinion that rallies need to be sold, at least for that portion of expected 2005 production a grower needs to move for fall delivery in order to pay the bills. |
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He works the long hours of a small-scale organic grower but lacks the financial resources to build a much needed, warm, small house to replace the decaying Island farmhouse that he calls home. |
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A resilient and rugged grower that is loved for its unusual caudex and bright, cheery flowers that adorn the plant in spring. |
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Macintosh apples are not typically ready for retail until mid September, but an apple grower says this year they are expected to be ready for the Labour Day long weekend sales. |
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The market is apt to chop around for a while, but if a grower can wait until November-February delivery slots, price is apt to be no worse than now, and likely higher. |
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Standing on the edge of town, the museum Shear Outback pays homage to the work of shearers, a more common Australian legend than the migrant grower of the irrigation towns. |
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Created in the 18th century and substantially altered in the 19th, it had been used for much of the last 50 years as a nursery for a local tree grower, and part had been paved over as a car park. |
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Check the joints of each fitting for each grower. |
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The best crop to grow, at least in the short term, is one for which the grower already has a buyer who will purchase that crop at a price that provides a reasonable profit. |
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As agricultural producers, you can be confident knowing your grower associations and organizations provide you with facts applicable to your operation. |
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You are better off being an olive grower than a filmmaker in Europe. |
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In most cases, the grower has some control over these factors. |
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Prices paid to growers average price paid to the grower at farmgate level, or the minimum price guaranteed by the Government to the grower, by form and weight in national currency in which the coffee is purchased. |
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A tree grower at heart, he decided to plant pear trees. |
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As well as being an important grower, Top Fresh is also a leading processor and exporter of carrots and carrot products. The vision of Top Fresh extends beyond simply growing carrots. |
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Therefore, it may require some ingenuity or imagination on the part of the grower to alter their management strategies to suit their particular situation. |
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The story takes place in the Dutch city of Haarlem, where a reward is offered to the first grower who can produce a truly black tulip. |
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The largest importer and exporter by value is the Netherlands, which is both a grower and a redistributor of crops imported from other countries. |
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The named cultivar may not have been as vigorous a grower as the base and often winterkilled from cold temperatures. |
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The cotton grower felt delight at the gainsome expansion of his cotton fields. |
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The country is the primary developer and grower of genetically modified food, representing half of the world's biotech crops. |
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This highly aggressive grower is now considered a noxious weed and banned in some States of the USA where it is found clogging natural waterways. |
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It is shipped fresh from the grower, covered in vibrant pink buds and planted in a keepsake ceramic cachepot accented with a garland of roses in relief. |
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Sinskey switched to organic farming in 1990, slowly phasing out synthetic herbicides on his grapes until 2001 when he became a certified organic grower. |
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In March, police arrested a marijuana grower in Iraklion, Crete. |
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Agriculture also serves a significant role, making the state a leading grower of fruit in the US, including blueberries, cherries, apples, grapes and peaches. |
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Michael Phillips has written the definitive book on organic apple growing, The Apple Grower. |
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