Seedling counts show 11,000 to 22,000 white birch seedlings per acre where the ground was scarified and no seedlings where it was not. |
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I also recall an unfortunate Laotian woman who scarified her back in an attempt to treat her menstrual problems. |
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This surface effect gives his drawings yet another bodily reference, perhaps unintended, in its resemblance to scarified skin. |
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From information released he seemingly has scarified both his Irish and Manchester colleagues. |
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A staunch Wicklow supporter, he has been scarified for hoisting the Dublin colours in Balto. |
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I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to the pub to enjoy a pint or three. |
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Thus, the covers of thick-coated seeds were gently scarified and the coats were removed the next day. |
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As far as I know the seeds of the telegraph plant need to be scarified before soaking them for the 12 hours. |
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The green is regularly spiked, cored and scarified and is mowed three times a week during the bowling season. |
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Her surfaces were equally scarified, but the effect was more subtly obtained. |
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I sowed seeds, bought more herbaceous perennials than I could afford, and scarified the grass like a man possessed. |
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The scarified material is mixed in-situ with an appropriate grade of bitumen emulsion and, if appropriate, additional aggregate. |
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These breads are of the highest quality: they are made with yeast, hand scarified and flour dusted. |
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A GeoFor analysis of a block that has been scarified by 5 different machines simultaneously. |
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Apply fertiliser to the areas that have been scarified and water it in, so that fresh grass can grow more quickly. |
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A staunch Wicklow supporter he has been scarified for hoisting the Dublin colours in Balto, not a sneer at his roots, but his admiration for the capital county. |
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The earth was next scarified with sticks or stone-headed hoes resembling the adz to prepare it for seeding among the stumps. |
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Boys can only be scarified when there is a special ceremony, such as the enthronement of the Chief of a village. |
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The Profihopper can be used to scarify the lawn and collect the scarified material as it goes. |
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In an area that was scarified 10 years ago, healthy birch saplings, more than an inch in diameter, stand 15 feet tall, promising another generation of Popsicle sticks. |
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There were some exceptional scores due to all the tees being scarified and top dressed and also people playing on temporary tees which were much further forward than usual. |
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I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to Cleary's of Ballycroy to enjoy a pint or three. |
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The seed coat is scratched, or scarified, during passage through the digestive tract of the manakin. |
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The pavement is then gently scarified by rotating scarifier shafts, while a binding agent is injected in precisely metered quantities. |
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Description : An area of heavy Bracken, in the vicinity of Caycuse, BC, that was scarified and then planted as a method of Site Rehabilitation. |
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A scraper blade removes the scarified material, conveying it to the twin-shaft compulsory mixer. |
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Viable seeds were extracted from the pods, scarified with a file, and germinated in the Botany Department greenhouse facilities at the University of Georgia. |
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The points at which the steel meets the wall correspond to the pattern of stratification, as if the wall has been scarified as it admits the structure. |
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The rice for Uncle Ben's, Pillsbury, Stouffer's, and General Mills is processed and scarified so that it will cook at the same rate as white rice. |
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After the lawn is mended, it can be scarified to remove debris and thatch, which is a layer of material that builds up on the surface of the soil. |
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For the removal of local streets, asphalt concrete will be scarified with the help of a pulverizing machine, where the quantity justifies the mobilization of the equipment. |
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If herbaceous weeds have been mowed, tilled, or scarified, do not treat until regrowth has reached the recommended stages, as reduced effectiveness will result. |
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Attempts at reforms that have scarified egalitarian goals for the sake of budgetary restraint or fiscal sustainability have failed to combat inequality and poverty. |
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For instance, on flat sections of the route, stockpiled organic topsoil can be replaced evenly on the road surface and the surface can be scarified to provide sites for natural re-seeding. |
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Description : A number of unidentified delegates assess the results of applying the herbicide Roundup in 1981on an area scarified using sharkfin barrels and then planted with Spruce seedlings. |
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The scarified material is removed by scraper blades. |
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Description : Sugar Lake and area scarified using a 6-way brush blade mounted on an FMC and a Leno Scarifier at the 1982 Summer Workshop of the Southern Interior Silviculture Committee. |
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