Then, one after another, they slit the men's throats with rusty harvesting sickles. |
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The Asmat subsist by fishing and by harvesting wild sago trees, whose pith is carbohydrate-rich. |
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The harvesting of tagua nuts is a sustainable activity, helping to preserve the rainforest. |
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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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Their seed shucker checks out a field to see if it's worth harvesting and what the seed purity or mix will be. |
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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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In many cases, this is not feasible, and harvesting skin autografts can be an expensive procedure. |
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Rainwater tanks and stormwater harvesting are mentioned as alternative water sources but little detail is provided. |
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It is a milky substance that is harvested by tapping the tree, a process similar to the harvesting of maple syrup. |
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The environmentalists also fear the Canadian natural gas will be used as an energy source for harvesting oil from the Alberta tar sands. |
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One of the more popular saws for harvesting is a power driven circular saw mounted on the end of a wand or boom. |
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He is talking about people in mid-20th century harvesting a substantial part of their sustenance and livelihood from fish, game and furbearers. |
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She rose early to watch the farm workers begin their days planting and harvesting maize, tea and other cash crops. |
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Furthermore, early harvesting of grain can reduce the effects of diseases like scab, which increase with delayed harvest. |
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The Corporation is, in fact, contemplating of slapping fines on those who refuse to take up the rainwater harvesting. |
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Contaminants are subsequently removed by harvesting the above-ground shoot biomass for volume reduction and storage. |
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We seem to be scarifying sites much earlier after harvesting, now as fast as two to three months later. |
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Snaring also is popular for harvesting surplus furbearers, one of our renewable natural resources. |
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Sowing seed, cultivating, and harvesting according to cosmic rhythms is one aspect of biodynamics that fascinates most people. |
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The present spell of current weather is hampering growth and maturity with expected harvesting dates of first earlies now being delayed. |
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A bilateral agreement with Mexico allows workers to come to Canada for harvesting and planting. |
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He is currently harvesting Lady Christl earlies which are being sold through Tesco's Welsh stores. |
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After harvesting the crop, the plants were trodden beneath the feet of horses, cattle or oxen to remove the grain from the ear. |
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The reservoir is an example of using natural topography for rainwater harvesting. |
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The solution was to lower harvesting costs and increase harvesting capacity with a mechanical, self-propelled pea harvester. |
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Pearce also examines the low-tech solutions, from rice terracing to rainwater harvesting, that have sustained communities for hundreds of years. |
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The Shakers are renowned for the simplicity and clarity of line in all their tools, from bandboxes to chairs to harvesting blades. |
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York City Rowing Club's scullers had a field day harvesting trophies at Ancholme Head of the River in Lincolnshire. |
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Chromosome analysis requires growing cells in culture and harvesting dividing cells. |
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The reason is that those trees are way, way past their optimum maturity date for harvesting. |
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The fact is that American agriculture was supposed to industrialize and mechanize its crop-gathering and harvesting 35 years ago. |
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The tenants were harvesting in the fields, children raced about in wild play and waved gaily when the carriage came in sight. |
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Whilst ornamental cherries produce no edible crop, the blossom of apples, pears, plums and damsons is usually followed by fruit worth harvesting. |
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Keen gardeners tell me that there is nothing that can compare with harvesting your own vegetables. |
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Even with Fujian's particular traditions in tree cultivation, the Fujianese had difficulty keeping pace with harvesting in the premodern period. |
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When I have the time I make a decoction by harvesting sprigs of the plant before it has flowered, enough to half fill a large saucepan. |
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In addition, the cotton crop is routinely sprayed with a defoliant each fall to get rid of the leaves to make harvesting easier. |
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I eagerly await the news story citing evidence of tea harvesting on the South Downs as an indication of climate change. |
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Because of the glochids, great care is required when harvesting or preparing prickly pear cactus. |
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They find a job working as farmhands at the Tyler Ranch, harvesting barley. |
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The harvesting of paddy is completed by the middle of October, and wheat and gram are grown during the subsequent months. |
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The objective was to demonstrate proper fertilization and harvesting practices to improve hay quality. |
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The new harvesting days will take effect in the next three weeks, on Mondays and Tuesdays. |
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They swapped cultural tips, and the Guatemalans shared their family history of harvesting orchids. |
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Nearby fields turned golden brown and made easy harvesting, noted by the neighbourhood gurriers who added hay bales to their pyromania hitlists. |
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The unborn are just as aware and have just as much of a right to life as do the field mice that get swept up in harvesting combines. |
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The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes. |
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A combine harvesting wheat moves forward into a stand of the golden ripeness. |
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As the harvesting effort is increased, the two equilibrium points eventually converge to one point, at which there is a catastrophe. |
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Stormwater harvesting methods including swales, underground Atlantis soakage tanks and mulch supplied by Indigenous Landscapes. |
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You'd see old ladies with hunchbacks, who had been harvesting their whole lives. |
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Human harvesting of shellfish has raised concerns over ecosystem sustainability. |
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New laws now regulate the harvesting of herbs such as ginseng, to insure that species survival isn't threatened. |
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Both are made by harvesting late ultra-ripe grapes and then concentrating them further by sun-drying them. |
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The country work consists of harvesting and plowing, raising cattle, chickens, horses, and oxen. |
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The idea is that after harvesting you will not need to plough or hoe the land for the new planting season. |
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Among the Hittites, the Anatolian civilization in western Turkey in the second millennium bc, a grape harvesting festival took place every year. |
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He highlights the grinding poverty and harvesting problems which still afflict the population. |
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Additional indicators are harvesting seed with bleeding hila and having green stem at harvest. |
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While very productive, full-sun coffee harvesting requires intensive use of herbicides, pesticides and artificial fertilizers. |
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After harvesting the stubble would be set on fire which also killed new mallee shoots. |
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Ambitious youngsters in Kentucky used to earn a few cents of spending money by harvesting and selling poke greens. |
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The company's winter logging consists of the second growth mix of fir, hemlock and red cedar that Christensen is harvesting. |
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A farmer looking through the fields before harvesting his crop sees rabbits, opossums, mice, rats, birds, foxes, skunks and snakes. |
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It is advisable that prior to harvesting, the granaries and other storehouses are carefully cleaned. |
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Chapter 33 opens with the harvesting of the barley and the gathering of the season's apples and nuts. |
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She had a fine work ethic whether it be in the home, on the bog, in the hayfields or harvesting the crops. |
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Sulphuric acid is widely used to wither the leafy foliage, or haulm, on potatoes before harvesting. |
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Before harvesting haulm is pulled, cut or killed using chemicals. In general haulm destruction takes place 10-15 days before harvest. |
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She is particularly interested in learning how other labs increased their success rate harvesting stem cells from early embryos. |
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My unprofessional opinion of these techniques of harvesting the eels is that it has made a dent in the eel population. |
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Scientists were harvesting these stem cells from embryos left over from IVF treatments or using aborted embryos. |
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Reprocessing is only for the purpose of harvesting plutonium to make weapons. |
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If you keep harvesting the wildlife turtles, you'll have not enough numbers. |
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The tradition of Gaelic work songs developed as rhythmic accompaniment to such tasks as milking, harvesting, spinning, and weaving. |
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The use of harvesters and plastic crates has become essential to minimise wastage during harvesting and transportation. |
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The machines in the foreground are harvesting beans while the ones in back are preparing the ground for corn planting. |
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The Anishinabe nation depends on the land, eating and harvesting the animals and fish as they have for thousands of years. |
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In India, too, a comprehensive approach to rainwater harvesting has captured the nation's imagination. |
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Live off-grid, unplugged from the system with solar panels and rainwater harvesting. |
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Some species which are particularly important to birds, such as kahikatea and rata, are excluded from harvesting. |
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Irish farmers came to rely on imported flax seed because the very best linen required the harvesting of flax before the seed could mature. |
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Well, it takes about 50 years for a cork oak tree to be suitable for harvesting its bark for making cork up. |
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A true hunter is concerned with propagating natural, wild species while harvesting a few for the table. |
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Just at the edge of Smith Center, a combine harvesting wheat throws out a storm of dust like darkness. |
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Vermicompost can also be made in windrows by placing fresh waste on one side of the row while harvesting from the other side. |
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In his younger years Paddy went to work at the beet and potatoes harvesting in the English Midlands. |
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In the countryside, her duties include caring for children, home, and garden, as well as transplanting, harvesting, and winnowing the rice. |
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The most common method of harvesting in forestry is clearcutting, in which entire stands of trees are cut down at the same time. |
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Ranch hands can teach your employees a thing or two about herding longhorn cattle, baling hay, and harvesting pecans. |
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The war is already interfering with the harvesting of winter crops and the planting of spring ones. |
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In the three decades of its existence, the Community mechanized such once laborious tasks as haying, harvesting, and ice cutting. |
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But, it also made people wonder why the much needed rainwater harvesting structures were not extended to some areas where water simply stagnated. |
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I got off the cart without help for once because everyone was deep in the vineyards harvesting the grapes. |
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For hundreds of years, woodsmen in Britain practiced coppicing, a method of harvesting timber. |
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In many countries the harvesting of reed beds from wetland areas for producing paper and basketry is a vital part of local economic growth. |
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Earlier this year, the Zimbabwean government claimed it would be harvesting a bumper maize crop of 2.4 million tons. |
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Under one proposal, spammers could face an enhancement for harvesting e-mail addresses from Web forums, or generating them randomly. |
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In April 1990, the Department of Fish and Game outlawed harvesting of white croaker, a bottom-feeding fish, off Palos Verdes Peninsula. |
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Over one-fourth of middle school students believe harvesting trees will deplete oxygen in the atmosphere. |
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In ancient vineyards all work was done by man, which consisted of ploughing, pruning, trimming, desuckering, layering, and harvesting. |
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There is little or no subsistence harvesting of Dolly Varden charr from the Firth River. |
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Sulphuric acid is still the most widely used desiccant on potatoes, used to wither the leafy foliage, or haulm, before harvesting. |
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Stop harvesting when leafstalks begin to appear slender and remove any blossom stalks. |
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The fruit looks like immature plums, and each variety has its own harvesting schedule. |
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Rainwater harvesting also lessens local erosion and flooding caused by impervious cover such as pavement and roof. |
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When harvesting, always cut rather than pull peppers from the plant so you don't break their brittle branches. |
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There are of course short term techniques such as water harvesting by revitalizing rural ponds, water recycling to water conservation. |
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One doesn't have to be a right-to-lifer to feel squeamish about harvesting organs from a second-trimester fetus. |
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They do use modern farming technology, however, harvesting their crops with huge combines. |
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The combination of an early spring and warm sunny weather brought on ripening, and harvesting at the end of February. |
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Once the logged area is replanted, the access roads are left unmaintained until the timber matures and is ready for harvesting again. |
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A fall of snow in late October covered the remnants of uncut corn and effectively terminated harvesting. |
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What that metadata harvesting protocol really is fundamentally, is a way for metadata and pointers to data to migrate from one system to another. |
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New alternatives, which are currently experimental, include harvesting stem cells from umbilical cord blood or placentas of new born babies. |
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The most common technology for harvesting energy from sunlight is the photovoltaic cell based on silicon. |
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Avoid harvesting soil from areas where animal excrement is prevalent, such as in dog runs or from grazing areas. |
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Scientists are harvesting stem cells from fertilized human eggs and doing experiments to develop medical cures. |
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The success of minimally invasive vein harvesting relies on control of the bleeding, as well as atraumatic harvesting. |
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He was harvesting the crops, and had gathered in his arms a large bundle of corn. |
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The first paintball markers were used by timber cruisers and lumbermen to mark the trees selected for harvesting or cutting. |
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By the late 1970s, the sugar industry began harvesting mechanically. |
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After playing the game for 50 minutes, the computer will have successfully constructed one farm and three peons, each of which are harvesting lumber for no reason. |
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Harvesting of the plant was a speculative enterprise, with Indian debt peons spending months in the forest harvesting, drying and bailing the crop. |
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After we turned the river Arvari into a perennial river through water harvesting, the government started to give out licenses for fishing in that river. |
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This can take place prior to harvest due to disturbance of the canopy by wind or during harvesting as the combine harvester machinery moves through the crop. |
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Farmers can delay harvesting until conditions improve and suffer a drop of 0.5 units indigestibility for each day that harvesting is delayed after the grass has headed. |
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Sprays are used both in growing and after harvesting the pipfruit. |
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Plans are to equip them with ceilings, solar panels, low flush toilets and water tanks to promote water harvesting and reduce dependency on municipal services. |
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The growers are still harvesting their crop, months later than usual. |
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Be prepared to share your crops if you're not prompt at harvesting them. |
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The army, public services and Local Authority staff were detailed to assist in organising harvesting operations and in providing transport and food for volunteers. |
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The rapid spread in eco-labeling of forest products likely will force logging firms to change to sustainable harvesting or be driven out of business. |
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Among Kangaroo Island's earliest industries, apart from the whaling and sealing, were shipbuilding, salt harvesting, quarrying and the production of eucalyptus oil. |
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Several families were harvesting bright yellow oca, and the shore was dotted with wigwam-shaped piles of dark green haba beanstalks drying in the blinding afternoon sun. |
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That volume needs to take into account the harvesting technique, regional differences in fat survival, and be individualized to the patient's needs. |
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The game is played out in real time as you build bases and command armies while making sure you are harvesting enough resources to keep the war machine going. |
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One of the most beautiful times of my life was harvesting razor clams. |
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In early August they commenced the grass harvesting operation on second cut aftermath, with fresh cut grass made available at both milkings to all cows. |
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Allowing livestock to consume annual forage left in windrows has become a common method to reduce costs associated with harvesting, storing, and feeding forage. |
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Giant jerry cans turn into receptacles for rainwater harvesting. |
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These include the preparation of new fields, preparing existing fields, ploughing, planting, harvesting, threshing, winnowing, and storing the grain. |
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The key to the water resources plan for the Condamine-Balonne is a 10 per cent reduction in allowable water harvesting during environmentally important flows. |
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Future projects will include reef development in recreational and commercial shellfish harvesting areas and water quality remediation projects to improve impaired waterways. |
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Her work includes identifying local herbs and spices, plus resurrecting centuries-old harvesting and curing methods that preserve and regenerate rain forests. |
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Bald and laconic, it starts out from the image of the fisherman harvesting the river for food. |
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About 1,000 workers are on strike over the sacking of 100 employees and the eviction of their families from the island, after the introduction of a new harvesting method. |
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Improvements in harvesting techniques and growth of stem cells in the laboratory will lead to increased safety of autografts and an expanding list of indications. |
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Instead of harvesting a few big trees to maximize sawlogs, each tree is carefully chosen to create openings, leaving trees of various sizes in clumps. |
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When you send a tweet, Google a keyword, or stream a Netflix movie, you are harvesting what Shannon sowed. |
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They should not just be harvesting the man-eating crocodiles without sensitizing communities on their potential to contribute positively to tourism. |
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Since then I've been temping, taken part in the grape harvesting in Champagne, done voluntary work in Namibia, and I'm currently working as a waiter in Switzerland. |
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Modern methods of mechanical harvesting have attracted attention to the conveniently clustered arrangement of fruit on the boughs of certain clones. |
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Past methods of harvesting, particularly high-grading, in which only the valuable trees are removed, have left poor-quality timberlands across much of the country. |
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I doffed my chef's toque and researched recipes for white carrots that paired the unusual root with other crops we are harvesting now, like chervil. |
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The sheer magnitude of the workload, from planting, harvesting and milling the cane, to boiling and curing the sugar, meant that the plantations had a huge workforce. |
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The Board also agreed to the definition of Manual Harvest Worker unamended as the underlying rationale was to address field work during a restricted harvesting season. |
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Forest harvesting, official and unofficial, can create major problems. |
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After harvesting June-bearing blackberries, boysenberries, and raspberries, cut spent canes back to the ground and tie up new ones as they develop. |
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We are harvesting what the plant produced using photosynthesis to convert solar energy into chemical energy stored in the form of oils, carbohydrates and protein. |
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The success of his new farming methods can be seen by the abundant harvesting of crops on land that had previously been considered non-fertile soil. |
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A large burl, from a logging block that Hayes was harvesting, has been carved by Huu-ay-aht First Nation members, and serves as a second seating area. |
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Plants and bacteria have been harvesting solar energy and converting it into chemical forms of energy through a process known as photosynthesis for, um, a really long time. |
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A huge stockyard for which they have a vested financial interest in corraling with space based barbed wire and harvesting on behalf of their own greedy appetites. |
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Ancient cave paintings in Spain depict a woman harvesting honey. |
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The species is desired by nomadic livestock herders for harvesting. |
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In halting English his campfire host told about his dream of settling there amidst the oaks and chaparral, irrigating a vineyard and harvesting honey. |
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Mariculture is also a growing sub-sector in Namibia's fisheries, with three oyster farms and one seaweed harvesting enterprises already well established. |
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As a public health precaution, the Department of Marine slapped a ban on shellfish harvesting in the harbour's north channel where two oyster farms are based. |
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After harvesting the first flush, clean up all the withered pinheads and debris on the surface of the block. |
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When harvesting, don't leave any small potatoes behind as these can harbour disease in your plot. |
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It's a natural upwelling and used to be a hot spot for fishing and for growing and harvesting seaweed. |
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In response, Johnson's organization is harvesting desert foods like tepary beans that were once common among his people. |
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We're supporting patients with hemophilia by harvesting cryoprecipitate for them and allocating it for free. |
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Omo, a German immigrant, is obsessed with harvesting salt from the lake. |
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In late July, when they normally start harvesting to bring the cukes to us, they tilled under that crop and replanted. |
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Many species of oaks are under threat of extinction in the wild, largely due to land use changes, livestock grazing and unsustainable harvesting. |
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It is defined by the FAO as including recreational, subsistence and commercial fishing, and the harvesting, processing, and marketing sectors. |
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The dirty tanker market was the main winner of the run-up in spot freight rates with the VLCC sector harvesting the biggest gains. |
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The implementation of mechanical harvesting is often stimulated by changes in labor laws, labor shortages, and bureaucratic complications. |
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The precise dimensions and shape of flails were determined by generations of farmers to suit the particular grain they were harvesting. |
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This book delves into harvesting mechanisation and post-harvesting of medicinal and aromatic plant crops. |
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Its relief scene includes 11 cupids harvesting and stomping on grapes to make wine in a lenos, a long trough similar to the sarcophagus itself. |
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In the early 20th century, Norwegian hunters were harvesting 300 bears per year at the same location. |
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People harvesting timber and clearing the way for roads, cattle, and crops are denuding the forests, Forero says. |
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The shellfish depurated naturally and the beds could be opened for harvesting after 90 days. |
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Second, controls of harvesting were introduced that allowed this previously overhunted species to recover. |
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A farm supervisor is employed to coordinate the planting and harvesting of produce by volunteers. |
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With 21 modern states with coastline on the sea, there are many fisheries harvesting one small area. |
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Wild wheat shatters and falls to the ground to reseed itself when ripe, but domesticated wheat stays on the stem for easier harvesting. |
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Forestry laws govern activities in designated forest lands, most commonly with respect to forest management and timber harvesting. |
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Commercial harvesting is typically done with large potato harvesters, which scoop up the plant and surrounding earth. |
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In the United Kingdom the species is protected by a Biodiversity Action Plan, due to excess harvesting and marine pollution. |
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By harvesting and helping Pigg friends develop their gardens, avatars can increase their levels and become able to sow more various seeds. |
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It's not clear whether journalists were the actual targets of the email harvesting or just included by happenstance. |
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American Seafoods is a leader in the harvesting, processing, preparation and supply of quality seafood. |
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Turtles face many threats, including habitat destruction, harvesting for consumption, and the pet trade. |
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In addition, 66,000 loblolly trees have been planted for future timber harvesting. |
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The harvesting would reach its peak in the 1880s, with 20 million bushels being harvested from the bay each year. |
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After the Civil War, dredges were legalized, and harvesting exploded to 5 million bushels that year. |
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Between the 1890s and the 1970s, the technology of maize harvesting expanded greatly. |
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In the United States, cultivating and harvesting cotton became the leading occupation of slaves. |
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The stems must be processed immediately after harvesting while the inner bark is still wet. |
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In 2007, the Chinese Medical Association pledged to the World Medical Association to end organ harvesting from executed prisoners. |
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Intentional threats include continued hunting, poaching and egg harvesting. |
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Pinson has been the subject of criticism for his harvesting operation on the drought-exposed Newnan's lakebed last June and July. |
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Overfishing or excessive harvesting of juveniles can also negatively impact local populations. |
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In my lifetime, there has also been a diminished return of the eulachon in our traditional harvesting areas. |
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In the South of the Park, timber harvesting is integral to management of Kielder Forest. |
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A GANG of more than 100 people harvesting huge amounts of razor clams have sparked an investigation into illegal fishing on a North Wales beach. |
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Before the 20th century, all maize harvesting was by manual labour, by grazing, or by some combination of those. |
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China did not announce to end organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, of whom Falun Gong is the largest group. |
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Officials say a restriction in Clatsop County has been lifted, so the entire Oregon Coast is now open for razor clam harvesting. |
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This method is used to maximize space by growing produce upwardly and incorporating aquaponics, the harvesting of fish waste, as a fertilizer. |
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They will be quick-frozen after harvesting in Herefordshire and sold in quantities of 12kg or more. |
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Some cultivars, if left unpruned, will grow very large, which allows them to bear much more fruit, but makes harvesting very difficult. |
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Eastern European countries had the highest yield, with Slovenia and Romania each harvesting about 19 tonnes per hectare. |
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Before the advent of widespread ensilaging, it was traditional to gather the corn into shocks after harvesting, where it dried further. |
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Threshing a previously windrowed swath or cutting and threshing the crop in one operation are the common methods of harvesting oilseed rape. |
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Axes to fell trees and sickles for harvesting grain were the only tools people might bring with them. |
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Most harvesting in New Zealand swamps is done only using pitchforks without the use of heavy machinery. |
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When harvesting the spice, the bark and leaves are the primary parts of the plant used. |
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In some cases, better care is taken during the harvesting of Sphagnum to ensure enough moss is remaining to allow regrowth. |
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This harvesting bewrites the unhealable Monogrammed Beach Towels of affair and assenting a brew-house. |
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Weather during harvest need not be as fair and dry as when harvesting for drying. |
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Its wide harvesting window allows it to act as a famine reserve and is invaluable in managing labor schedules. |
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The technique is also used in Africa for moringa trees, to bring the nutritious leaves into easier reach for harvesting. |
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The method of harvesting of energy wood can be mechanized by adaptation of specialized agricultural machinery. |
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Hand harvesting accounts for more than half of production, and is dominant in the developing world. |
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Fisheries worldwide directly profit from the harvesting of hagfish, such as Myxine garmani and Eptatretus burgeri for leather and food. |
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Serventy explored the effects of regular harvesting by Aborigines on the Tasmanian mutton bird population in the Furneaux Islands in Bass Strait. |
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The solar collector is the device harvesting solar energy into useful energy. |
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They are also more ecologically friendly, as the harvesting method does not cause damage to undersea flora or fauna. |
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In New Zealand, the Tasman Bay area was closed to commercial scallop harvesting from 2009 to 2011 due to a decline in the numbers. |
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The practice of harvesting peat moss should not be confused with the harvesting of moss peat. |
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Generally, a fishery is an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery. |
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It exploded in a farmer's field, neatly stooked with grain for harvesting and left it as bare as the floor. |
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While an onlooker can see the limits of a neurosis, the creative spirit is capable of harvesting new potatoes out of tilled land. |
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The inducer of nrt expression, sodium nitrate was added 3 h prior to harvesting by filtration. |
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The rest of the Fenland was dedicated to pastoral farming, fishing, fowling and the harvesting of reeds or sedge for thatch. |
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For harvesting, the entire plant, including most of the roots, is removed from the soil. |
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A Georgia scientist is using peanut harvesting equipment to organically control weeds particularly nutsedge. |
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These procedures include closing, suturing, cauterizing, preparing bone and tissue for grafting, harvesting veins, and post-op pain management. |
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About a dozen separate small tribes summered on the coast harvesting oysters and fish, and cultivating corn, peas and beans. |
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Grants are also available for catch crops, rainwater harvesting, field drainage and livestock removal from high risk fields. |
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The finds include, among other things, deeply denticulated sickle blades knapped from flint which were used for harvesting, as well as arrow heads and stone implements. |
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We can't finish harvesting because our combine is stuck in the mud. |
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Consider harvesting any brook trout as park biologists electrofish this stream every summer to remove brook trout that wash down from outside the park. |
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It erases wheel tracks and ruts caused by harvesting equipment. |
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In the late 18th century the harvesting of kelp became a significant activity but from 1822 on cheap imports led to a collapse of this industry throughout the Hebrides. |
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However, stoat harvesting never became a specialty in any Soviet republic, with most stoats being captured incidentally in traps or near villages. |
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The harvesting of polecats in Russia increased substantially after the October Revolution, which coincided with Western Europe's decline in polecat numbers. |
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Marine nutrient bioextraction is the practice of farming and harvesting marine organisms such as shellfish and seaweed for the purpose of reducing nutrient pollution. |
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The true nature of the supply chain is usually more complex and opaque, with the potential for periwinkle harvesting areas and date of catch to be changed. |
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Traditionally, sales took place in the daffodil fields prior to harvesting the bulbs, but today sales are handled by Marketing Boards although still before harvesting. |
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Archaeological evidence from California's Channel Islands confirms that islanders were harvesting kelp forest shellfish and fish beginning as much as 12,000 years ago. |
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It is defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization as including recreational, subsistence and commercial fishing, and the harvesting, processing, and marketing sectors. |
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The shrub grows abundantly in all parts of the British Isles and harvesting the fruits in late summer and autumn is often considered a favourite pastime. |
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During the industrial revolution, several new technologies were introduced to the Chesapeake Bay area, which allowed for more intensive oyster harvesting. |
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As more automated methods were developed for harvesting milk, hand milking was replaced and, as a result, the milk can was replaced by a bulk milk cooler. |
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Furthermore, it has promoted Rainwater harvesting and mini hydropower. |
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Bees have been kept in hives since at least the First Dynasty of Egypt, five thousand years ago, and man had been harvesting honey from the wild long before that. |
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As the process of harvesting the silk from the cocoon kills the larvae by boiling them, sericulture has been criticized by animal welfare and rights activists. |
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The demands for aromatic materials such as sandalwood, agarwood, and musk has led to the endangerment of these species, as well as illegal trafficking and harvesting. |
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They were made to work in plantations owned by Somalis along the southern Shebelle and Jubba rivers, harvesting lucrative cash crops such as grain and cotton. |
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During the late 19th century, numerous images of potato harvesting appeared in European art, including the works of Willem Witsen and Anton Mauve. |
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Tens of thousands of slaves escaped to British lines throughout the South, causing dramatic losses to slaveholders and disrupting cultivation and harvesting of crops. |
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Resh explains design, setup, harvesting, and troubleshooting. |
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Some blanket bogs are now preserved by government organisations in both Ireland and Britain, as this habitat is now under threat from extensive harvesting. |
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Following the completion of a detailed commissioning process, a water turbine is now harvesting energy from the River Wear, which is driving the 100kw generator. |
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A secondary component is tied to the practice of harvesting storm water for reuse in watering xeriscapes or as non-potable for cooling towers and flushing toilets. |
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Spring is the time for harvesting German chamomile, orange, grapefruit and lime flowers, spring manuka and kanuka, tarata, rose geranium, bay leaves and balm. |
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As such, Trinity Matrix is a safe alternative to an autograft, possessing hypoimmunogenic characteristics and posing fewer risks than a secondary bone harvesting procedure. |
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To these were added a large-leaved Italian variety of lamb's lettuce and a carrot variety called Nelson, bred for harvesting when small for salads. |
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Feasibility of harvesting leatherleaf fern by clear cutting. |
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Thus, it becomes necessary to study the effects that the light intensity can bring about, changes on the cyanobacterial light harvesting accessory pigments. |
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They also speculate on future research and discuss potential developments for their use in sensors, bioimaging, and energy harvesting and conversion. |
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Chapters tell how to seed plants until they bloom, how to choose optimum plants for harvesting seeds, and how to raise vegetables, biennial and perennials, and more. |
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Remorini D, Tavarini S, Degl'Innocenti E, Loreti F, Massai R and L Guidi Effect of rootstocks and harvesting time on the nutritional quality of peel and flesh of peach fruits. |
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Sudden sharp increase in cold has brought miseries for the peasants who have sown tomatoes, chilies, brinjals and other vegetables after harvesting paddy crop. |
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The wood contains mature Douglas fir and Japanese larch ready for harvesting, an area replanted with Douglas fir in 1995 and mixed broadleaves rich in conservation values. |
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Women also have an important role to play in harvesting the honey, brewing mez, and carrying out small scale beekeeping in cooperation with friends and neighbours. |
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The collaboration, initiated two years ago, focuses on developing a customised harvester for the efficient, large-scale harvesting of castor beans in Latin America. |
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The consistent size of timbers demonstrates that loggers were selectively harvesting trees over broad regions rather than clearcutting one area before moving on. |
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To manufacture, Supply, Install, Commission and Validate new Steam sterilisable Disc Stack Centrifuge for cell harvesting 2 250 ltrs of broth from a bacterial fermentation. |
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Stooked corn, ready for harvesting, fills the field to the right. |
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Both scenes visually syncretize the fundamental biblical analogies of sowing and harvesting the Word of the Lord with the topographical features of the land of Malaysia. |
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Mechanical harvesting uses a combine, or sugarcane harvester. |
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Saltwater pearls were the more highly prized but harvesting them was a difficult and dangerous process involving diving for pearl oysters, mainly in the Indian Ocean. |
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This strong jute bag is packed full of goodies, including a harvesting knife, dibber, stainless steel trowel, twine, seeds and more so is perfect for those just starting out. |
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Proteorhodopsin phototrophy represents a recently discovered process for solar energy harvesting for non photosynthetic bacteria in the global ocean. |
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Still another venture intends harvesting ocean winds with a fleet of hydrofoils dragging underwater turbines generating energy that converts ocean water into fuel. |
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Energy harvesting with piezoelectric and pyroelectric materials. |
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Like other hair transplant techniques, FUT entails harvesting a strip of hair from the back of a patient's head and transplanting it in areas that are thinning or bald. |
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Their duties and responsibilities included overseeing the various fisheries in town including harvesting shellfish, the use of eel fykes, and herring runs. |
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