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Rains fell in March 1936 and Ted thought it safe to travel as there would be herbage for his camels.
They herded the beasts on to roadside verges and made the most of whatever herbage grew there.
Sedge warblers advertise their presence by a chattering and varied song, but are often invisible due to the dense herbage they haunt.
In the steady retirement climate, almost any herbage can be trained up a wall to obscure a building.
The fledgling crouched in the center of the strange clearing, on the scruffy herbage that grew amid the dirt and stones.
While the fish sizzled, Wolf and Adriana gathered weeds to make beds for themselves and Lucius, and spread their cloaks over the tangled herbage.
That herbage was found in most deserts in this part of the galaxy, and was known to some people as the Esirinus cactus.
In the meantime there is the best germination of winter herbage that I have seen for the last 20 years.
The more pronounced flavour comes from this maturity and from grazing the wild herbage of the open fells.
Since it's eating natural herbage and is well exercised, it just tastes better.
White clover is an important herbage legume in low input sustainable pastures in temperate regions of the world.
The herbage was allowed to wilt for approximately 48 hours and was then chopped with a forage harvester and conserved.
Early spring emergence and rapid growth, high palatability and herbage production make the grasslands ideal for grazing and forage production.
In addition, the animals feed mainly on herbage and fodder produced on the farm, when weather permits, by grazing.
The strips of green herbage and forest-land, which have here and there escaped the burning lavas, serve, by contrast, to heighten the desolation of the scene.
It has been suggested that herbivorous dinosaurs swallowed large stones that collected in a birdlike gizzard grinding the poorly masticated herbage.
Standing herbage mass in the pastures was estimated by measuring the forage height with a rising-plate meter in 25 places along evenly spaced, predetermined paced transects.
Crude protein levels range from 15 to 25 percent in the herbage and 8 to 15 percent in the roots, depending on nitrogen fertilization rate and weather conditions.
These doves subsist almost entirely on seeds collected from low herbage or the ground.
In many parts of the world, the content of cobalt in the soil and herbage is too low to maintain the health of cattle and sheep.
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Gradually the herbage disappears, and the shrubs are only found tufting the ridgy tops of low undulating sandhills.
This has been attributed to the abundance of herbage they are then able to obtain.
Herds of buffaloes, antelopes, and deer, grazed the herbage in countless numbers.
The herbage and the climate are equally favorable to the increase of cattle.
In this case the manure should be applied so as not to impair the quality of the herbage.
The experiment has been made of tethering the green variety of Praying Mantis on green herbage, fastening them with silk threads.
They do well alike in mountain pastures and amid the herbage of the moistest plainland.
The eggs may be voided by the sheep, may fall upon the herbage, and there remain till they are eaten.
The pannage pig or the grass swine, which the villeins give in return for mast and herbage, is often mentioned.
The platypus is an excellent digger, and forms deep burrows or tunnels, the opening being hidden by the herbage of the bank.
At 11 came south-east and by east over rich level land, grassed with herbage and wooded with box and bauhinia.
It feeds at night on bedstraw, and various low-growing herbage, including grass.
There is no commoner sight in the early summer than the cuckoo-spit on the grasses and herbage by the wayside.
Vetch is an excellent cover and green manure crop, forming a thick, close mat of herbage which makes a good cover for the soil.
She still had her apron full of herbage with her, and her pets were taking it by assault.
She blushed, and looked past him at the Six Hills, covered with spring herbage.
Ethiopic scorchings browned the upper slopes of the pastures, but there was still bright green herbage here where the watercourses purled.
The spring which feeds it is yonder in that big tuft of herbage.
Unmanured pasture, on the other hand, is more complex in its herbage.
The beautiful coast about cas Catal had a herbage of its own.
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