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It was the Herakleopolitan kings from Bahr Yusuf who restored order and stability as the Nile floods allowed the return of plentiful harvests.
It is the third year in a row in which arable farmers have been hit by a combination of relatively low harvests and other penalties.
For a farmer with fifty acres, poor harvests were an advantage, since they meant higher grain prices.
One division of my business harvests and dehydrates fruits and vegetables for use in papermaking formulas.
In Medieval and Tudor times feasts tended to be gargantuan often to celebrate coronations of Kings, religious occasions or end of harvests.
The sweetsop has two harvests from February to March, and from September to November.
Studies in the past showed that subsoiling clay soil in the spring does not improve cotton harvests.
In recent years the lake has yielded abundant harvests of walleye for sport fishermen.
Fertile soils allow rich harvests for the large populations of Abyssinians, who live in a fairly complex political system.
A geothermal heating system harvests local energy from the site by drawing water from forty wells extending four-hundred feet below ground level.
After the harvests were in, this unified production aspect of the agrarian economy came to an end.
For instance, nettles that he sells to a local cheesemaker mean lucrative wildcrafting during the slow harvests of early spring.
As a rule, hot summers and early harvests produce great wines, winemakers say.
Deb harvests cuttings from her potted succulents, leaving short stubs of stem that can be poked through the wreath's outer layer of moss.
The local farmer harvests serotinal Hami melon at Yiwu County of Hami, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Scientists warn that such changes could affect agricultural yields, timber harvests and water resource productivity.
Results presented are the mean of measurements from a minimum of five plants per line from two harvests.
There are two annual harvests of nourishing tubers, one for yams and one for malangas.
The 1820s still suffered agricultural depression despite a high ceiling for corn prices in years of poor harvests.
Seal Rock actually harvests one of the largest fur seal colonies in the world!
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Later in the year, as a result partly of poor harvests, the great Taiping rebellion began.
Here you may walk many miles and even wait several harvests to see a corncockle.
Yet most of this part of the river is still beautiful and continues to yield good harvests of seafood.
But how can a man hope for harvests, when all his seed corn has been destroyed?
But the harvests on unirrigated land are precarious, for the annual rainfall is only about 12 inches.
Bad harvests were followed by money difficulties, and, weighed down with all his cares, William Burns died.
If, however, the tillage is poor, scanty harvests will always result.
Besides this the chief steward wrote every year telling him of fires and bad harvests, or of the necessity of rebuilding factories and workshops.
One of the most versatile of farm machines, the combine harvests a diverse range of crops, handling both dry fragile crops such as flax and heavy green crops such as sorghum.
Muskrat populations and resulting muskrat harvests have declined significantly throughout Pennsylvania and other nearby states over the past 15 to 20 years.
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