Rains fell in March 1936 and Ted thought it safe to travel as there would be herbage for his camels. |
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They herded the beasts on to roadside verges and made the most of whatever herbage grew there. |
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Sedge warblers advertise their presence by a chattering and varied song, but are often invisible due to the dense herbage they haunt. |
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In the steady retirement climate, almost any herbage can be trained up a wall to obscure a building. |
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The fledgling crouched in the center of the strange clearing, on the scruffy herbage that grew amid the dirt and stones. |
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While the fish sizzled, Wolf and Adriana gathered weeds to make beds for themselves and Lucius, and spread their cloaks over the tangled herbage. |
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That herbage was found in most deserts in this part of the galaxy, and was known to some people as the Esirinus cactus. |
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In the meantime there is the best germination of winter herbage that I have seen for the last 20 years. |
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The more pronounced flavour comes from this maturity and from grazing the wild herbage of the open fells. |
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Since it's eating natural herbage and is well exercised, it just tastes better. |
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White clover is an important herbage legume in low input sustainable pastures in temperate regions of the world. |
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The herbage was allowed to wilt for approximately 48 hours and was then chopped with a forage harvester and conserved. |
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Early spring emergence and rapid growth, high palatability and herbage production make the grasslands ideal for grazing and forage production. |
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In addition, the animals feed mainly on herbage and fodder produced on the farm, when weather permits, by grazing. |
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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. |
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It has been suggested that herbivorous dinosaurs swallowed large stones that collected in a birdlike gizzard grinding the poorly masticated herbage. |
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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. |
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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. |
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These doves subsist almost entirely on seeds collected from low herbage or the ground. |
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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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Every few days or weeks the group had to move to a new location where the herbage had not yet been eaten down. |
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It should be seeded to productive grasses and legumes, fertilized to maintain high yields, and managed so that the herbage is grazed uniformly. |
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Pastures were mowed at least once after grazing to ensure even regowth and to remove any herbage that was rank. |
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Method of production: During those months when the herbage is growing, the animals are grazed on both low meadows and mountain pastures. |
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Provide or arrange laboratory facilities for radio analysis of samples of air, water, soil, herbage, milk, foodstuffs, etc. |
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The use of deep injection is restricted mainly to arable land because mechanical damage may decrease herbage yields on grassland. |
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Near Wauchop Creek they lost 900 sheep who had eaten poisonous herbage. |
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He slowly followed the road away from the town, past the olives, under which purple anemones were drooping in the chill of dawn, and rich-green herbage was pressing thick. |
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Therefore, based on forage availability, the performance of heifers grazing pastures on the corn treatment would not have been limited because of standing herbage mass. |
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Initial and final herbage mass did not differ among grass species. |
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This side of the city was green with small trees, herbage, and bushes. |
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The density of building in the old city, too, precluded herbage. |
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Modern pastures are deficient in many varieties of essential herbage. |
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As part of its package of agro-environmental measures, the Commission today adopted a programme presented by France to maintain extensive herbage production. |
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Darwin may go a step too far here, but his observations indicate that the notion of plants as being in some way more than just lumps of passive herbage is far from novel. |
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Grass, herbage wood chip or bark chip are suitable for outdoor facilities. |
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Yamada D, Imura O, Shi K, Shibuya T Effect of tunneler dung beetles on cattle dung decomposition, soil nutrients and herbage growth. |
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The goose has been known since Roman times in this area, which with its plentiful springs of fresh water and abundance of tender herbage provides an ideal habitat. |
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In this study, the ability of two isolates of D. flagrans to reduce the numbers of gastrointestinal parasite larvae on herbage was tested in three experimental trials. |
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Most of these quail doves live on the forest floor, collecting fallen seeds and fruits and seeds from low herbage, but in Australia a few are found in open country. |
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I threw myself upon my face, and clung to the scant herbage in an excess of nervous agitation. |
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A sheep regurgitates its food and chews the cud, thus enabling its four separate stomach compartments to thoroughly digest the grasses and other herbage that it eats. |
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Camels eating green herbage can ingest sufficient moisture in milder conditions to maintain their bodies' hydrated state without the need for drinking. |
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