More than anything, the prolifically seeding cottonwood needs flooding to prepare a fertile seedbed. |
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Weed removal in a new alfalfa seeding was closely associated with alfalfa yield. |
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Given the right conditions many will grow like weeds, seeding freely around. |
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If the seedbed is loose and the seed would be placed in loose soil, consider delaying seeding until there is enough moisture to firm the seedbed. |
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The drug industry is very adept at seeding the media with scare stories to clog up the waiting room. |
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Some studies have suggested that cloud seeding actually reduces rainfall, or merely redistributes it. |
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Upon learning of the hardships faced by residents and farmers due to the lack of water resources they set up a cloud seeding project. |
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When seeding into a tilled seedbed, band seeders with press wheels are an excellent choice. |
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Weather Bureau researchers believed seeding a hurricane's eye wall could reduce the storm's intensity. |
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He joined his father in the grass seeding from an early age, first as billy boy and then cutting the cocksfoot. |
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The aircraft had been under contract with the Desert Research Institute for cloud seeding experiments. |
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This has mainly been done by seeding the clouds with silver iodide, which greatly reduces the size of the hail. |
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Grass drills can be calibrated to meter different types of seeds and seeding rates. |
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Various row arrangements can also be created by seeding wheat with corn-soybean planters equipped with feed cups or 24-cell plates. |
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Cloud seeding is a snowmaking technique that discharges minute particles of a chemical called iodide into winter storm clouds to create snow. |
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This combination of products and grass seeding was brought out by means of rotary strewer. |
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They attack the birds that nest in holes, so a heavy seeding puts birds such as the kaka, parakeet and yellowhead more at risk. |
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To improve his income he helped a lot of other farmers, grass seeding and haymaking. |
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The top six teams in the field were given byes into the quarter-finals while the bottom four teams must play seeding matches to move on. |
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Vos has been experimenting with different seeding rates per acre for field peas as well as trying out different varieties of canola. |
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A dry, crumbly or even slightly cloddy surface with moist, fine soil at seeding depth gives the crop a good head start over the weeds. |
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Sclerotinia crown and stem rot is a serious disease threat when seeding alfalfa and clovers in late summer. |
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When machine seeding, plant in a shallow furrow or spread seeds out and disk them into the soil. |
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It propagates itself by seeding and by creeping rootstock, so keep an eye on it and limit its growth. |
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I think the team should be cautious of a let-down after such a disappointing seeding. |
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The horses do not graze these fields, but I think the no-till idea will be of benefit when the pastures themselves need seeding. |
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You might also consider getting a no-till drill and direct seeding the hay into the field. |
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Chinese officials say cloud seeding has helped to relieve severe droughts and water shortages in cities. |
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In previous years, they ensured that the ragwort was pulled up prior to its seeding. |
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Most recommend that once you get close to or just past the suggested seeding date, the crop should be seeded as soon as possible. |
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Plants in fields with seeding rates above 150,000 seeds per acre in good environments may be tall, spindly, and more susceptible to lodging. |
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Any other comments let me know, my next bracketology will have matchups and regions, but for this one I wanted to focus on the seeding process. |
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Another spot on the grass which will darken to a malevolent green and then die over-winter, requiring seeding. |
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Finish seeding bush snap beans, lima beans, sweet corn, winter and summer squash by early May to avoid heat damage. |
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Before next season, the league needs to tweak the playoff system and introduce a refined seeding approach. |
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It may also be possible to reduce cloud cover by seeding clouds to cause rains to fall in areas where the water is needed. |
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My busy Lizzies are grown from seed rather than bought in off the shelf but, unfortunately, they never reach the seeding stage. |
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For women, the order of the 32 seeded women will be determined by the Wimbledon seeding committee as in previous years. |
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Examples of aerosols include pesticides for crop dusting and dry chemicals for cloud seeding. |
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Chinese elm has been a popular tree for small gardens because of its diminutive proportions and pleasant rounded canopy, but again, seeding can be a problem. |
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In the southwest, where seeding is estimated at over 90Â per cent complete and moisture reserves were low, the storm clouds were a welcome sight. |
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The later seeding has caused some concern about adequate crop development before the wheat entered its winter dormancy. |
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Expectations for U. S. seeding intentions seem to be centering around 87Â million acres for corn and 71Â to 72Â million acres for soybeans. |
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Try to pick the flowers, bag and bin them to prevent seeding. |
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As the result of this being used for crop dusting and cloud seeding, the corrosive effects of the chemicals did considerable damage to the structure. |
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This acquisition will prove beneficial for both parties, as Clovis Matton develops a number of innovational seeding products. |
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This increase is also extremely bad timing for farmers who are seeding their crops. |
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This cannot be applied in the seeding band, because of the danger of seed burn, but can be applied pre-plant or top-dress. |
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Mr. Barry of Denver Water describes cloud seeding as more art than science. |
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Some say cloud seeding could ease the drought-related shortage of hydropower. |
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Cold cloud seeding, also known as glaciogenic seeding, involves firing silver iodide into clouds to trigger the formation of ice crystals. |
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It also developed radar technology for cloud seeding, now being used in more than 20 projects in six other countries. |
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Cloud seeding works on the principle of stimulating clouds with substances to release rain. |
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Cloud seeding is effective in reducing cloud cover but its capacity to increase precipitation is controversial. |
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To reduce the damage caused, governments and insurance companies have sponsored cloud seeding. |
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The Kenya government attempted cloud seeding back in the 1960s, but abandoned it after achieving disappointing results. |
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One factor hampering widespread use of cloud seeding in the South is the high start-up cost. |
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These proposed interventions range from ocean fertilization to large scale cloud seeding. |
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Silver iodide has been used in cloud seeding to artificially produce rain during droughts and as a photographic processing chemical. |
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By the time The Future of Arid Lands was published, techniques for modifying the weather, like cloud seeding, were just emerging. |
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Some tracker Web sites encourage seeding by penalizing peers who do not seed their files after their downloads are complete. |
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Take the notorious Advantage study, a seeding trial of the pain reliever Vioxx conducted by Merck. |
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They applied soil drench treatments at seeding and 11 days later, before inoculating the root zone with Pythium. |
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There is very little for the minnows to gain from this and it calls into question the wisdom of the seeding system and the earliness of the draw. |
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Given the seeding pots, the potential for an atrociously difficult group at next month's Africa Cup of Nations was always there. |
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June is usually a ho-hum month that bridges transition from seeding to pollination. |
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If a failure of the comes about while working on the field, the seeding can be continued in emergency mode. |
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The biggest factor limiting seeding of fall crops is the fact that harvest progress is behind schedule. |
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Know that by envisioning a positive future, you are seeding consciousness with the expectation of your own potential growth. |
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Showers and snow flurries put a damper on seeding progress in Saskatchewan and Manitoba this week. |
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Manitoba Agriculture reports many producers in the area are holding off on seeding oilseeds since soil conditions are too dry for planting. |
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With above normal temperatures and limited precipitation, strong seeding progress was made this week in most parts of the prairie region. |
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The warmer readings were seen drying up fields to allow additional seeding progress and would be beneficial for crops already planted. |
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The following spring prior to seeding cultivate lightly to destroy any surviving winter germinating seeds. |
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Pauly says the safe cutoff for seeding canola and hard red spring wheat passed last week. |
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With the size of modern equipment, seeding can happen fast once the conditions start to dry up. |
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I know of at least one producer who has installed auto steer on his tractor so his aging father can still participate in spring seeding. |
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Traditionally, farmers plough fields before seeding... to turn the soil, and dig in the remnants of the past years' crop. |
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The work in question involved stripping the pitch using a Koro machine and draining off the surface water before seeding, top dressing and fertilising. |
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Perennials may be able to make good use of post harvest rains and of warm weather before the traditional seeding time. |
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In any case, using an oyster nursery on Governor's Island as its center the school is gradually seeding oysters throughout the New York Bight. |
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Even the romantics of Liebig 14 play their part, seeding neighbourhoods with colour and creativity. |
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This product may be incorporated prior to the seeding of any labelled crop. |
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Farmers traditionally set aside a considerable proportion of their harvest for seeding in subsequent years. |
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Establishing a good pea stand may depend on the use of an appropriate seeding depth. |
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The rigid cover opens easily and keeps the hopper sealed to avoid any problems during seeding. |
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At lower elevations where nights are above freezing, continue planting leafy greens, begin direct seeding peas, and start brassicas and onions in flats. |
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Some producers are also having success with seeding legumes through dry fertilizer air spreaders, with cultipacking before and after the seed is broadcast. |
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He also said the international climatology community had yet to recommend cloud seeding or other weather modification methods to resolve the ongoing drought. |
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The next three days would consist of gear checks with the race crew, skills testing, and the race prologue, a mini race to determine the seeding for the start of the race. |
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Fluid seeding is a new technique being used to seed forage legumes. |
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Ian Searle is a true believer in the effectiveness of cloud seeding. |
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Maryland scientists are instead trying to rebuild native oyster stocks by building new beds out of shucked oyster shells and seeding them with native sprat, or baby oysters. |
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I think they must have just picked players out of a hat rather than a seeding system because later on I played people Michael would have easily beaten. |
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When the chickweed is seeding, they go after those seeds first. |
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A progressive series of rain events over the past two to three weeks has not only stalled seeding efforts as crop insurance deadlines loom, but flooded fields. |
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Cloud seeding cannot be carried out on just any old cloud. |
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But with the prospect of sodden fields and unsettled weather ahead, many producers may be forced to rethink their seeding plans as a June completion date becomes a reality. |
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This year brought an unusually warm spring with hot winds, conditions that would have Saskatchewan farmers in Swift Current seeding by late April. |
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The following spring, prior to seeding, cultivate lightly using a harrow or other shallow cultivator to destroy any surviving winter-germinating seeds. |
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Although last week's rain suspended field work in all areas of the province, seeding remains a full two weeks ahead of schedule according to the May 10 MAFRI crop report. |
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The whispy bum-fluff on Gary Neville's chin will never develop into a proper beard, despite constant seeding and watering. |
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The body of the earring is made up of two fretwork sheets, decorated with filigree work and seeding, that are connected by a smooth strip that runs around the edge. |
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Early seeding in the last week of April gets the crop off to a good start and tends to avoid the high heat of July, which helps maintain good kernel plumpness that selectors are looking for. |
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For example, the Cree in central Quebec recently persuaded companies to use a checkerboard pattern for selective salvaging that leaves about half of recently burned trees standing to maintain natural seeding. |
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The cool spring has masked some of the west's moisture shortage, but with the region coming into spring seeding with poor to fair subsoil moisture, there is not much reserve to draw upon. |
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Apply BEFORE seeding or transplanting crop. |
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After mining and tailings placement, all of the land will be reclaimed in a process that involves significant land form creations and contouring followed by topsoil replacement, seeding, fertilizing and tree planting. |
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If there's no harrow packing after the seeding operation or there's no need to monitor cows in indoor calving shelters, the people who normally do those jobs might feel unneeded. |
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South of Highway 1, seeding was in the last stages of completion by the May long weekend, with pockets of excessive moisture slowing progress in the Vulcan area. |
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Push the seeds partially into seeding compost in April, water, and they'll be transplantable by summertime. |
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As flood waters recede from farmland along the Red River and its tributaries, producers will be able to begin seeding spring cereals in the central region. |
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They have made a habit of qualifying for major tournaments through the play-offs, beating Bosnia to reach both the last World Cup and Euro 2012, and it may be that seeding secures them an easy tie. |
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Before seeding a large area, use a power rake or dethatcher to thin grass and remove thatch. |
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This time around Sony had two advantages: it now owns one of Hollywood's biggest studios, and it built a Blu-ray drive into its PlayStation 3 games console, thus seeding the market with millions of players. |
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Dispose of all excess treated seeds by seeding away from bodies of water. |
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This report presents a review of seeders and other seeding devices used in reforestation, with an emphasis on seeding of coniferous species in the boreal forest. |
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This seeding could have played a crucial role in the origin of life. |
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Additionally, Acronis offers an initial seeding option for large backups. |
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For my own part, this should explain to all my ongoing hand seeding of the world field, loading the equation towards this very tipping point in world history. |
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The seeding depth is variable and depends on the inclination of the chute. |
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In conclusion, pelvic hydatic cyst is rare and it results from peritoneal seeding of a intraperitoneal cyst or from haematogenous dissemination. |
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At every step of the way someone has been there to give me a seeding schedule or tell me how to design a packing shed properly, to set up irrigation in my greenhouse or deal with cutworm. |
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The harvest mice are being true to their name and making the most of the seeding plants that are all over the reserve. |
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The ancient Daoist medical classics make it clear that the moment we misdirect the intention and the will from the goal of raising consciousness and developing the spirit we begin seeding the roots of illness and suffering. |
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There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a random draw. |
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The crimper-roller is front mounted to avoid the difficulties in obtaining good crop-soil contact in the compacted tire tracks, and to allow seeding equipment to follow the roller in a single pass. |
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Seniors and youth were matched up for seeding and planting, as well as for composting activities overseen by an organic vegetable garden landscaper. |
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But in spite of its apparent potential, cloud seeding remains a controversial practice, and in some scientific circles, there is scepticism that such methods can offer a viable means of increasing water resources. |
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Cloud seeding dates back to the late 1940s when two US scientists accidentally discovered that supercooled water droplets could be converted to ice crystals using either dry ice or silver iodide. |
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Warm cloud seeding, or hygroscopic seeding, was developed by South African scientists, who experimented with firing salt crystals using flares strapped to an aircraft wing. |
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The system of seeding was introduced during the 1924 Wimbledon Championships. |
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The effects of seeding are assessed by comparing preseeding estimates to the postseeding estimates. |
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Sonographic assessments including brain and abdominal sonographies and ocular examination for the potential seeding of the fungi were normal. |
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Broadcast seeding results in a random array of growing crops, making it difficult to control weeds using any method other than hand weeding. |
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Crystalline silver iodide is useful in cloud seeding. |
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Additional work tasks include tree clearing, loaming and seeding, and associated erosion and sedimentation control measures. |
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The study demonstrated that by using this approach, the reforestation cost was lower than that of conventional scarification but the regeneration density resulting from the seeding was lower. |
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The variety of cereals available in the department being limited, ACTED first worked at popularizing new seeding and cultivation techniques within the communities. |
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Proceeds from any cash sales seem likely to be better deployed in other areas, be that paying off bills, generating some cash flow for the upcoming seeding season or simply invested elsewhere. |
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Although I do not know about Quebec, I do know that May is smack in the middle of seeding time on the prairies and much field work is being done prior to those weekends. |
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Conservation tillage is the agricultural practice of leaving crop residue such as straw and stalks intact and seeding the next crop directly into the unploughed land. |
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If growers across the majority of the Prairies can get two weeks of seeding full-out before month's end, production prospects should be off to a solid start. |
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While broadcast sowing or dibble seeding is practiced for upland rice cultivation, lowland or irrigated rice cultivation often involves transplanting seedlings. |
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Once the seeding is complete, the aquaculturist has to make regular visits to detect and control predation, monitor growth and survival, and check for vandalism and pilfering. |
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Active revegetation, such as seeding, can be done during the fall so that the winter snow layer can provide plants with a water source the following spring. |
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The working group feels that there are quite a lot of seminars etc. arranged by the reinsurance world but it could be a good idea within AISAM for seeding companies to sit down and discuss the areas of reinsurance. |
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Vegetate any disturbed areas by planting and seeding preferably with native trees, shrubs or grasses and cover such areas with mulch to prevent erosion and to help seeds germinate. |
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Another vital ingredient has been the Internet, the most useful tool for the seeding, crafting, and guiding of intentional communities ever invented. |
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The committee rationalized the seeding of the three Valley schools on the basis of head-to-head competition rather than the traditional method of strength of league. |
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Small silver iodide crystals are used in cloud seeding to cause rain. |
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In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States government attempted to weaken hurricanes through Project Stormfury by seeding selected storms with silver iodide. |
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It was thought that the seeding would cause supercooled water in the outer rainbands to freeze, causing the inner eyewall to collapse and thus reducing the winds. |
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Today, it is known that silver iodide seeding is not likely to have an effect because the amount of supercooled water in the rainbands of a tropical cyclone is too low. |
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This project includes scalping and seeding lawns with winter ryegrass. |
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In years that maples are seeding synchronously in massive numbers, like 2012 and 2013, they use much of their nutrients to make samaroid schizocarps. |
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Lizard's tail and wood nettle seeding, parsnip, honewort and sweet cicely seedfalls coincide with the end off white and yellow sweet clover and lilies. |
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Seeding grasses had attracted them, together with goldfinches and chaffinches. |
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Seeding with a disc drill in a loose seedbed almost guarantees disaster and should probably be delayed until there is moisture. |
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Keaton is employed as a product program manager at the John Deere Seeding Group in Moline, Ill. |
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Seeding is used whilst making the draw for this stage, whilst teams from the same country may not be drawn into groups together. |
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Seeding with the Chinese seed drill requires higher than normal soil moisture compared to conventionally tilled wheat. |
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