The left overs will be thrown to the masses who have smallholdings and are predominately Rail employees. |
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I wonder if many farms or smallholdings were lost in New Orleans or don't they have that sort of thing there? |
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But he also put in train measures to tackle the chronic shortage of smallholdings in the island by dividing up some of the large estates. |
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Meanwhile, deer are eating all the trees, reinvigorated sparrowhawks are devouring all the songbirds and smallholdings are going out of business. |
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Some 20 years ago Midrand was an agricultural zone, with smallholdings and farmlands. |
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In warm weather, one eats outside in an orange grove with views over rustic villas and smallholdings. |
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Just north of Angera, along a road edged by smallholdings, vineyards and the occasional rustic villa, is the sleepy village of Ranco. |
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Such equine luxury did not reach down the scale to farms and smallholdings, whose buildings are familiar from George Morland's paintings. |
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Like much of northern Portugal, Bairrada is an area of agricultural smallholdings. |
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Do you know of any properties or smallholdings, anywhere, with groves of mango trees for sale? |
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Nafta is also said to have put 250,000 maize farmers in Mexico out of work, their smallholdings no match for the industrial farms of the American Midwest. |
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This community typifies agricultural production in the State of Mexico which, characterized by smallholdings, has traditionally been one of the main maizeproducing states. |
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Their parents fished along the Luapula river and cultivated seasonal crops on subsistence smallholdings, so purchasing expensive textbooks was out of the question. |
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Dispossession from small rural landholdings and the decline in the viability of many smallholdings in the 19th century led to widespread evictions. |
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To replace this system, individual arable smallholdings or crofts were created, with shared access to common grazing. |
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Powys leads the list with 4,578ha let as smallholdings, with Anglesey second with 2,522ha and Pembrokeshire third with 2,065ha. |
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I think council-owned smallholdings can make lovely farms because they tend to be smaller and familyrun, rather than massive enterprises. |
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While councils across the UK are marginalising their smallholdings, to its credit Anglesey had taken the opposite approach. |
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Organic smallholdings like these can lead the way in showing we can live with nature. |
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A booming area is the smallholdings section as keeping chickens or bees in the back garden becomes an ever more popular hobby. |
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The Arabs initiated land reforms, which increased productivity and encouraged the growth of smallholdings, undermining the dominance of the latifundia. |
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At a cost of just R750 the time saving automatic irrigator allows bigger areas to be cultivated, converting the area's smallholdings from subsistence farms to cash crops. |
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