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Cassava in shifting | cultivation: a systems approach to agricultural technol |
Though now largely gone from | cultivation, a handful of Flower of Kent trees remain. |
The area also included at the time | cultivation, a stream, and canals. |
d by viruses and fungus affected the orange | cultivation after the heavy rains recently experienced |
, and the numbers may be reduced by surface | cultivation after harvest. |
s, and there is some recent interest in its | cultivation again. |
of the taproot before seeds mature; regular | cultivation also prevents its establishment. |
The species is used in | cultivation, although its fragrance is considered mutab |
tions have revealed traces of late Iron Age | cultivation, and they show that Deva's amphitheatre had |
waste land have been selected for Jatropha | cultivation and will provide much needed employment to |
ata which is a serious problem in sugarcane | cultivation and Holotrichia consanguinea which is a pro |
Drosera derbyensis is grown in | cultivation and has been found to thrive in heated wate |
Many species have escaped from | cultivation and become invasive weeds where climatic co |
looming English: Observations on the roots, | cultivation and hybrids of the English Language" (2004, |
It is best to mimic these conditions in | cultivation, and water the plants with cold, purified w |
force), rigaku's primary focus was on moral | cultivation and spirituality. |
lage to diversify and break ties with poppy | cultivation and the illicit opium trade. |
Requires moisture and shade for | cultivation and hence not commonly seen cultivated. |
d the Poche family has been involved in the | cultivation and processing of Perique tobacco through c |
zed the Mendoza region's potential for wine | cultivation and production, and planted grapes with vin |
The economy was based on grain | cultivation and in 1944/45 a total of 1,761 dunums was |
habitat is open deciduous wooded areas and | cultivation, and in Florida also mangroves. |
G. hookeriana is comparatively rare in | cultivation, and less vigorous than the cultivar. |
In North America, this plant has escaped | cultivation and is a common weed of fields and roadside |
d a weed in some areas where it has escaped | cultivation and now grows wild. |
cleared for agriculture, grazing, and rice | cultivation, and some exotic species have been introduc |
A. 'Red Apple', has, in some areas, escaped | cultivation and now grows as an introduced species. |
ploration and expansion, war and diplomacy, | cultivation and pollution, industry and agriculture, re |
The traditional farming system of rice | cultivation and vegetables are still found there. |
, this area has a strong tradition in olive | cultivation, and some current vineyards have been conve |
ed a better climate, lands better suited to | cultivation, and proximity to mining. |
e people are directly involved in vegetable | cultivation and some are working as laborers in tea est |
ss bioreactor is a photobioreactor used for | cultivation and breeding of mosses. |
ith portions of the east) mostly lies under | cultivation and is home to comparatively little wildlif |
Prawn farming , pokkali rice | cultivation and coconut plantation are the main livelih |
self to his earlier pioneering propagation, | cultivation and distribution of the variety. |
en woodland with some tall trees, including | cultivation and around human habitation, from southern |
n death of some specimens of C. indivisa in | cultivation and in the wild has been attributed to this |
ylindrical and long (from 35 cm up to 3m in | cultivation) and resemble the leaves of the Holcoglossu |
slands with scattered trees, lightly wooded | cultivation, and the edges of primary and tall secondar |
69 that Puka was 'already established under | cultivation', and today it is widely grown as a street |
er, hence its name, which enables date palm | cultivation and the rare use (for the desert) of brick |
ded consequences were the explosion of drug | cultivation and production activities, the dispersion a |
's Land Army who put the tennis courts into | cultivation and used the reception rooms as a food stor |
a common bird in semi-open areas, including | cultivation and gardens. |
"The | Cultivation and Advancement of the various Branches of |
closely connected with the movement for the | cultivation and nomenclature of Gothic architecture wit |
selective, so they are used for the general | cultivation and maintenance of bacteria kept in laborat |
It does well in | cultivation and recently has spread dramatically in are |
se of pesticides and chemical fertilizer in | cultivation, and the lack of pleasant flavours, and the |
Ashe engaged in rice | cultivation and studied law; he was admitted to the sta |
the theater of hostilities, and the area of | cultivation and revenue continued to increase under a f |
adicate illegal indoor and outdoor cannabis | cultivation and trafficking throughout California. |
o life, the ultimate goal of which was "the | cultivation and perfection of human beings". |
; he gave papers on agriculture, scrub land | cultivation and wine and brandy. |
In the books don Juan was an expert in the | cultivation and use of various psychotropic plants (spe |
Telugu), but they have now largely moved to | cultivation and agricultural labour; with a few of them |
Nonetheless modest conditions for | cultivation and fast rate of growth have led many local |
It is common in | cultivation and often called the "Silver Dollar" vine. |
other things, the area is known for potato | cultivation and fishing. |
on, employing South Sea islanders to do the | cultivation and picking. |
In 1801 it began to specialize in silkworm | cultivation and honey production. |
USDA Zone 9 is recommended for outdoor | cultivation, and it is said that Mimosa scabrella is mo |
t with a Mediterranean climate suitable for | cultivation and field cultivation of grain, however, th |
m Thomas Stearn) Lilies of the World: Their | Cultivation and Classification (London: Country Life, 1 |
It is popular in | cultivation, and is favoured by the cut flower trade. |
Rubber | cultivation and foreign remittances are the major sourc |
It is extremely rare in | cultivation and only one mature tree grows outside its |
ve oil-bearing rose and essential oil crops | cultivation and industry, to improve new oil-bearing ro |
Aspidistra elatior is well-known in | cultivation and has a reputation for withstanding negle |
On the other hand, it is widely planted in | cultivation and grows well in tropical locations such a |
The Movimento Libertario favors the free | cultivation and the free marketing of seeds and GMO foo |
depletion can be due to excessively intense | cultivation and inadequate soil management. |
river frontage as well as land suitable for | cultivation and habitation. |
f developments in embryonic human stem cell | cultivation and transfer. |
The cartel was involved in the | cultivation and distribution of marijuana primarily, ho |
Removal of the native forest for | cultivation and pastureland during the past 50 years ha |
Main article: Bonsai | cultivation and care |
or ask for more information about spaghetti | cultivation and how they could grow their own spaghetti |
zed expressly to eradicate illegal cannabis | cultivation and trafficking in California. |
A Comprehensive Guide to | Cultivation and Identification. |
of the surrounding land is used for arable | cultivation and fruit orchards. |
Sidney Lee wrote that Mildmay was a man of | cultivation and of great piety, with some popular reput |
been discovered, there are none growing in | cultivation, and there are no seeds in storage. |
It has escaped from | cultivation and become established in the wild in parts |
The land is used for prawn fishing, paddy | cultivation and some shifting cultivation. |
ople can acquire drug paraphernalia for the | cultivation and consumption of cannabis, also known as |
Phlebodium aureum is well-adapted to | cultivation and is valued both as an ornamental plant a |
, in 1929, only 5823 acres were under sugar | cultivation and the annual yield was 56, 400 tons as co |
o control the territory which they used for | cultivation and processing of coca. |
ide-ranging reputation for relative ease of | cultivation and ability to adapt to different condition |
fered abject environmental degradation from | cultivation and wildfires like the Great Hinckley Fire. |
Cultivation and spraying are done with heritage Cletrac | |
Chena | cultivation and grasslands surround the tank area. |
ted more than a dozen books about marijuana | cultivation and social policy. |
They practice shifting | cultivation and the men hunt. |
The main sources of livelihood were | cultivation and fishing. |
t was cleared in the early 19th century for | cultivation and farming. |
The company specializes in the | cultivation and processing of sugarcane and fruit, such |
Marginal land is now coming under | cultivation and tree cover in the forest reserves is be |
Most either promoted cannabis | cultivation and/or the "stoner" lifestyle. |
ertheless, the flowers of plants growing in | cultivation are readily pollinated by a large number of |
The two primary varietals under | cultivation are Pinot Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon. |
cies is rarely collected and most plants in | cultivation are children of this first collection. |
Seedlings in | cultivation are reported to begin producing a stem two |
Often those grown in | cultivation are strains from the western end of its ran |
ken is located in the most productive fruit | cultivation area of Belgium and the area is famous for |
yesteryears, Monippally was a famous ginger | cultivation area in Central Travancore. |
The largest | cultivation area of tea which is around the Nansatsu pl |
guide pamphlets, and a large indoor orchid | cultivation area. |
Vegetable | cultivation around the Bogahakumbura area |
ns, it is seen as one component of shifting | cultivation, as a part of field preparation for plantin |
ss is very slow and difficult to achieve in | cultivation; as a result, many plants sold for horticul |
, now many are also landowners, involved in | cultivation, as well as selling grocery. |
is derived from cereal, vineyard and almond | cultivation, as well as some cattle. |
on with millions of farmers relying on rice | cultivation as their major source of employment. |
It is sometimes known in | cultivation as "Kaffir Lily"; this name is best avoided |
ue to the near-total discontinuance of rice | cultivation as it became economically non-viable and th |
The plant is reasonably common in | cultivation as a decorative tree in New Zealand, especi |
The species was introduced into | cultivation at the beginning of the eighteenth century. |
Flowering Aloe ramosissima in | cultivation at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape T |
laevigata, in | cultivation at The Banksia Farm |
Cultivation away from its native range has been success | |
us of the population, and introduced coffee | cultivation based on the West Indian system (1824). |
The plant is not found in | cultivation, because its flowers have no ornamental val |
Ecuador, these cacti are extremely rare in | cultivation because of the very strict rules for removi |
Certain alpine plants have been chosen for | cultivation because of their dwarf habit. |
Grape | cultivation began in the Cucamonga Valley in 1838, and |
,Jyothi Bhavan, Aaradhana Convent etc. Main | cultivation being the Rubber and the term "Achayans" is |
'UPMTF' (Bosque) is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Milliken' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Red Fall' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
The tree is not known to be in | cultivation beyond the USA. |
'Hallelujah' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Burnley Select' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Australia. |
'Ed Wood' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
isted 2007), the tree is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Prairie Shade' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
The tree is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Canada. |
The cultivar is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Lincoln' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Jade Empress' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Burgundy' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Golden Rey' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond the USA. |
'Pathfinder' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond North America. |
'Churchyard' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Australia. |
o be very similar and are often confused in | cultivation; both have small leaves arranged in a roset |
the road junction above the farm marked the | cultivation boundary between manor and common ground. |
bought and enclosed huge areas of land for | cultivation, built two new wings to the house, and land |
People in this village do | cultivation, business and information technology jobs. |
Semi-hardy in | cultivation but needs protection against frosts. |
a was famous for centuries for its silkworm | cultivation, but this industry has died out, due to syn |
Laos has experienced very steep declines in | cultivation, but former opium farmers are in many cases |
It may be short lived in | cultivation, but tends to last longest in well-drained |
t is now lost under modern construction and | cultivation but excavations have revealed hundreds of s |
hought that they had plantings of Fer under | cultivation but in the late 20th century it was discove |
his species has recently been introduced to | cultivation but are still very rare and are raised by o |
ost difficult carnivorous plants to keep in | cultivation, but this depends on the area in which they |
s the inhabitants for their industry in its | cultivation, but, like most of the cities of Sicily, it |
olitically the paper benefited from careful | cultivation by Harold Wilson, though Hetherington's clo |
s: rice and indigo, both of which relied on | cultivation by slave labor. |
It was introduced into | cultivation by 19th century Scottish botanist David Dou |
e much less attention paid to physiological | cultivation by ingesting herbs and drugs, which had bee |
es, the variety was recommended for general | cultivation by the American Pomological Congress in 185 |
h rare in the wild, this dudleya is kept in | cultivation by gardeners and enthusiasts of succulents, |
by increasing the availability of land for | cultivation, by assistance to the sugar-beet industry, |
nt greenway, meadow saffron (left over from | cultivation by the monks at Dore Abbey), and some villa |
Garcia wrote a book on marijuana | cultivation, called Primo Plant: Growing Sinsemilla Mar |
A basic description of hemp | cultivation can be found in the US film Hemp for Victor |
ion of the valley such that a much extended | cultivation can be assumed even for an earlier period w |
lage and even now the strip-field system of | cultivation can be seen to the west and north-east of t |
Rice | cultivation, cattle grazing on the shores, burning of s |
t farms and turned them into huge marijuana | cultivation centers. |
em to pursue their present occupations like | cultivation, coir making, and toddy tapping than trying |
B. baxteri in | cultivation, Colac, Victoria. |
mated to be more than 3-6 million plants in | cultivation compared to only 35,800 plants remaining in |
Coconut and Paddy | cultivation consists of the main economic activities in |
Cultivation consists of rubber plantation, rice and coc | |
ration it added even though viticulture and | cultivation could be difficult due to its extremely har |
2004 statistics reveal that marathefriko | cultivation covers 125 hectares which represents less t |
Cultivation: Cultivation with the hand or tiller is a r | |
arry out activities in these areas, such as | cultivation, cutting hay, grazing animals or using othe |
estial observation, including the important | cultivation cycle for sacred corn. |
Its | cultivation depends on rainfall distribution, water hol |
This large magnolia is fairly uncommon in | cultivation despite the fact that its very ornamental w |
Kilinochchi is one of the major agrarian | cultivation destinations in the island from the pre-his |
1994, and the last remaining individual in | cultivation died in December 2003, despite conservation |
ha according to production methods, gyokuro | cultivation differs from other sencha teas. |
s.The is a considerable amount of sugarcane | cultivation done here due to presence of many sugarcane |
g control policies on the evolution of drug | cultivation, drug trafficking, and political violence i |
gated agricultural areas (especially cereal | cultivation) due to its accessibility to drinking water |
e latter is now experiencing an increase in | cultivation due to overspill from Afghanistan. |
who took up military service and were into | cultivation during peace time. |
The tree is not known to remain in | cultivation elsewhere. |
It is not known to be in | cultivation elsewhere. |
In Tanzania, management of B. vulgaris | cultivation entails clearing of the ground around clump |
presence of GMOs in the harvest of a non-GM | cultivation: first, that the seed has been contaminated |
versified conglomerate, involving planting, | cultivation, food-processing, finance, warehouse, trans |
is one of the strong advocaters of jatropha | cultivation for production of bio-diesel. |
bringing over 4,000 acres of farmland under | cultivation for the first time. |
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