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The Mudhuvas carry out small scale ganja | cultivation for their religious purposes. |
cted and photographed many films on organic | cultivation for Dr.Tony Vohra.Shri Mukesh Gupta, Execut |
G. hookeriana or G. hookerana) has been in | cultivation for many years. |
compounds is illegal and highly penalized, | cultivation for the purposes of consumption is most lik |
crops in Bengal to make way for opium poppy | cultivation for export reduced food availability and co |
Some Momordica species are grown in | cultivation for their fleshy fruit, which are oblong to |
It was then grown in | cultivation for several years while further specimens w |
als for irrigation bringing more land under | cultivation for growing grain and fruit. |
a more recent selection used in commercial | cultivation for a broccoli-like crop. |
lowered and the land became unsuitable for | cultivation, forcing many farmers to abandon their land |
hrough a region of intense corn and soybean | cultivation, formerly part of the Illinois Grande Prair |
eve that the blacks brought the art of rice | cultivation from Africa. |
tryside as the ancient open field system of | cultivation gave way to compact farms and enclosed fiel |
then, the hill had been under agricultural | cultivation; generations of local inhabitants had frequ |
It has 85 acres (34 ha) of vines in | cultivation, growing 16 varieties of grapes. |
ocereus senilis is a very popular cactus in | cultivation, grown for its woolly appearance. |
Maize: its History, | Cultivation, Handling and Uses with Special Reference t |
Crop | cultivation has slowly become less important in the gro |
Rubber | cultivation has stretched over most of the area of the |
ough no evidence of animal domestication or | cultivation has been found. |
Blister Rust (Cronartium ribicola), but in | cultivation has proved somewhat less susceptible than m |
Rice and Coconut | Cultivation has been the major occupation of the local |
The mansion was never finished; | cultivation has not spread far from the farmstead centr |
Escapes from | cultivation have been noted as far north as the norther |
Modern farming techniques such as autumn | cultivation have also affected the plant they are kille |
ut widespread propagation and popularity in | cultivation have reduced the demand on wild populations |
age, the retusus is a desirable cactus for | cultivation, having attractive flowers and an interesti |
The main | cultivation here is Coffee plantations. |
In | cultivation, however, wide disparity of flowering ages |
Relatively common in | cultivation in Europe, it is not known to have been int |
It has escaped | cultivation in all areas where it was introduced, but m |
ealth impacts of aerial fumigations of coca | cultivation in Colombia with the herbicide Roundup, whi |
the balloon effect, dramatic falls in coca | cultivation in the late 1990s saw cultivation move to C |
Permanent vs. Shifting | Cultivation in the Eastern Woodlands of North America P |
tirpated as it has not been seen outside of | cultivation in some time. |
The history of the paddy | cultivation in Kuttanad can be traced back to centuries |
he Senlis Council, proposes licensing poppy | cultivation in order to make Afghan morphine and other |
It was introduced into | cultivation in Europe by Augustine Henry, and the botan |
previously thought too cool for commercial | cultivation, in collaboration with the UN FAO. |
Heavy | cultivation in the 19th and 20th centuries destroyed mu |
o the UK in 2008, but is not known to be in | cultivation in North America. |
ounds that the total area under opium poppy | cultivation in the Bengal region constituted less than |
The main | cultivation in Ithalar is tea growing and agriculture.I |
tion of the Most Beautiful-Leaved Plants in | Cultivation in this Country. |
Unfortunately, it readily escapes from | cultivation in nearby disturbed areas including sidewal |
in 1996 an irrigation plan was started for | cultivation, in which the water is pumped out from rive |
'King's Choice' is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
It can be a serious weed of rice | cultivation in Asia. |
rvived temperatures down to nearly -30°C in | cultivation in Scotland and Pennsylvania, USA. |
The species was introduced into | cultivation in 1902, where it survives as a single clon |
ut have been modified or specially bred for | cultivation in Japan. |
m in height in the wild, but up to 60 m in | cultivation in optimum conditions, with upward pointing |
It has a long history of | cultivation in Japan for practical rather than decorati |
The California Peony has entered limited | cultivation in native plant landscaping and xeriscaping |
he canal as it will immerse their 'illegal' | cultivation in 'Padugai'. |
Garanoir was developed for | cultivation in German Switzerland, and is a full siblin |
Field then commenced the | cultivation in his own garden, and from roots of his ow |
ern districts form Southern limit for Wheat | cultivation in India. |
pollen in the peat suggests there was some | cultivation in the vicinity. |
The economic importance of the vanilla | cultivation in the Sava Region encouraged the reconstru |
The species was introduced into | cultivation in Europe by William Lobb in 1843. |
The September Elm is very rare in | cultivation in Europe , and it is not known to have bee |
i) expanded farming and sedentary livestock | cultivation in the mid 20th century. |
ople in Pannaipuram are engaged in Cardamom | cultivation in nearby Kerala hills. |
that the area may have been used for indigo | cultivation in earlier times. |
b native to China and introduced to western | cultivation in 1900. |
However, the introduction of rubber | cultivation in the hilly and semi-hilli areas of the di |
burn methods of brush clearing and shifting | cultivation in the south and the east. |
Following a further | cultivation in operations and maintenance, the building |
Lance leaf" Java fern and the regular type, | Cultivation in the aquarium is not problematic as long |
crop in Japan, myoga has been introduced to | cultivation in Australia and New Zealand for export to |
Banksia paludosa was first introduced into | cultivation in England in 1805. |
limited commercial area of carambola under | cultivation in south Florida (4 to 12 ha) was top-worke |
It was in good | cultivation in 1855, and was then inhabited by an indus |
It is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
n destroyed as fields have been cleared for | cultivation in Sonora. |
d to North America around 1874, and escaped | cultivation in the eastern United States, where it has |
al appearance of the 'hands' has stimulated | cultivation in gardens around the world, primarily in N |
ower and the coffee grains, represent their | cultivation in the Yauco municipality. |
shrub in subtropical areas, and has escaped | cultivation in some |
Commercial tea | cultivation in the United States has been attempted sin |
It has escaped | cultivation in eastern Canada and in Washington state, |
inia had some of the lightest penalties for | cultivation in the United States; cultivation of any am |
Deforestation and shifting | cultivation in the catchment areas have accelerated the |
ame derives the word from wahi, which means | cultivation in the Seraiki language, because the Raja o |
nnelled their efforts into pepper and opium | cultivation in the state. |
t 35,000 acres (140 km²) of vineyards under | cultivation in the Central Valley, more than any other |
ces in China : it was introduced to western | cultivation in 1908. |
Today, very little of it remains in | cultivation in Europe. |
e to South Africa and introduced to western | cultivation in 1923 . |
M. kermadecensis is popular in | cultivation in New Zealand |
There are, however, reports of successful | cultivation in the English Midlands and Yorkshire, albe |
A. asparagoides has also escaped | cultivation in California. |
species of hawthorn that was long known in | cultivation in England but apparently is no longer grow |
ow-lying land from the aborigines and began | cultivation in the main valley. |
hed an enology laboratory to research grape | cultivation in the area, but little commercial activity |
rees shown in their native habitat or under | cultivation in British gardens. |
Oklahoma, in 1994, it is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
It was observed to have escaped | cultivation in 1982. |
cond, 747, 1941 , and remains in commercial | cultivation in the USA. |
Cultivation in these areas may be enabled by a large-sc | |
Species encountered in | cultivation include M. denhamii and M. sonchifolia, nat |
Species in | cultivation include Brunfelsia americana ("lady of the |
The grape varieties common in | cultivation includes a large proportion of indigenous v |
This species is hardy in | cultivation, including humid areas and has proved usefu |
ese Elm cultivars have been introduced into | cultivation including the American bred variety 'Emer I |
e awards for its beauty, flavor and ease of | cultivation, including the Mississippi Medallion and Al |
in 2011; increased fund raising and alumni | cultivation, including the completion of a task initiat |
to rise and the interest in Christmas tree | cultivation increased with it. |
raditional cultural recipes and its booming | cultivation industry in modernized countries. |
Native Infantry across a plain into a rich | cultivation, into which he followed them with a few of |
e it occurred was not yet being cleared for | cultivation, introduced predators and hunting by escape |
Cultivation is limited to subtropical regions, with the | |
Rubber | cultivation is presently plentiful which is introduced |
Rest of the place is populated and main | cultivation is rubber. |
yprus this variety was rediscovered and its | cultivation is slowly on the increase again, as it offe |
The most common species in | cultivation is the pink-flowered Watsonia borbonica and |
Other minor | cultivation is sugar cane, which serves for the only di |
Paddy | cultivation is on the decline, with but 10 families sti |
Worldwide | cultivation is estimated to be around 2,000 hectares (4 |
Commercial | cultivation is beginning to reduce the reliance on wild |
hi and practitioners say, that "the goal of | cultivation is individual enlightenment; everything els |
16 percent (484,000 hectares) of land under | cultivation is irrigated. |
ater supply, and The most intensive form of | cultivation is practiced among the Betsileo and Merina |
In retrospect, Lawson's success with steam | cultivation is arguable. |
Cultivation is difficult because they fear watering exc | |
however, documentation for what was once in | cultivation is rich. |
Cultivation is extremely difficult due to sensitive myc | |
In | cultivation it is an easily grown but moisture hungry h |
In | cultivation it grows from 4-8 inches high, and up to 1 |
In | cultivation it can spread rapidly and take over a large |
ough it is considered to have potential for | cultivation, it has not been domesticated to date. |
ge is uncertain due to extensive historical | cultivation; it is certainly native from central Europe |
In | cultivation it usually does not bloom until it develops |
farmers switch to techniques involving less | cultivation, it is likely that this color will continue |
Under | cultivation, it can be pruned after flowering to encour |
In | cultivation it proves quite hardy as long as it is shad |
seems to have been a place of much literary | cultivation; it was the birth-place of Orbilius the gra |
In | cultivation it is a hardy and long lived species which |
the kaki is also among the oldest plants in | cultivation, known for its use in China for more than 2 |
to carve out an exemption in the marijuana | cultivation law so that individuals growing cannabis fo |
ecommend modifications to the possession or | cultivation limits set forth in the bill" and "require[ |
an influence on the taste development, from | cultivation, malting, mashing, distillation, filtration |
omic activity of this village has been rice | cultivation, manufacturing of ceramic tiles and vegetab |
etween 900 and 1600 m, but is also found in | cultivation near highland papyrus. |
economy is based on what is left of coconut | cultivation, newly introduced cash crops like nutmeg (M |
a, and introduced several plants to western | cultivation, notably Ulmus pumila L. var. |
Cultivation notes compare it with its near relations of | |
h as the cotton picker have made the manual | cultivation obsolete over time as they took over the wo |
Rice | cultivation occurs in swiddens (cleared portions of the |
Commercial | cultivation of the fruit in the Northern Hemisphere is |
ually earning a degree in silviculture (the | cultivation of trees). |
The | cultivation of Tapioca is manpower intensive only at th |
The | Cultivation of Monarchy and the Rise of Berlin. |
tion of 8,000 people, mostly working in the | cultivation of cereals, olives and vegetables. |
east in part, been preserved by the ex-situ | cultivation of Heliconia angusta. |
APAC was expanded through physical growth, | cultivation of a wider business services market, and th |
growth in Independence Township through the | cultivation of tobacco, starting in the 1850s. |
rliest centre in Britain for the commercial | cultivation of watercress, this was started by Mr Willi |
Cultivation of Meryta species is possible in tropical o | |
vermiculite for use as a substrate for the | cultivation of mushrooms. |
tand cold has led to a sharp decline in its | cultivation of Japanese barnyard millet, in favor of ri |
The loop is used in the | cultivation of microbes on plates by transferring inocu |
used the land for timber, grazing, and the | cultivation of various crops, including olives and grap |
ut quickly moving to her true interest, the | cultivation of plants. |
th the rise of Egyptian nationalism and the | cultivation of anti-Western and anti-Jewish sentiment, |
ton radish caused a dramatic decline in the | cultivation of this crop in the area. |
Consequently, “the | cultivation of a Singaporean identity has been largely |
Under the act no | cultivation of lands was required, but some range impro |
stry in the area is agriculture, especially | cultivation of tapioca. |
This is important in the | cultivation of mammalian cells, where the relative humi |
By 1905, | cultivation of oranges and other agricultural produce h |
et go into a whole new sitcom involving the | cultivation of plants in the back garden. |
English colonist John Rolfe introduced the | cultivation of a special strain of tobacco for export t |
and integrated farming, beginning with the | cultivation of table grapes. |
conomy is based on hydrotherapy tourism and | cultivation of flower oils (lavender, Kazanlak roses, a |
ith housing for local residents occupied in | cultivation of the land and the trade association of th |
ince 2003, the local authorities restricted | cultivation of crops because the soil has been seriousl |
st in the 14th century would make the first | cultivation of vines be in the Condado de Niebla, the o |
For most of the twentieth century, | cultivation of apple trees was the main economic activi |
the warmest region in Germany, allowing the | cultivation of crops such as figs, lemons, and kiwifrui |
* The | cultivation of a non-competitive learning atmosphere th |
lage's economic base is agriculture, in the | cultivation of vines, almonds and olives. |
However, as the | cultivation of sugarcane and tea encroached upon its ha |
al garden specialized in the collection and | cultivation of alpine plants growing naturally at high |
ng for funding to continue his research and | cultivation of the 8th and last smell that humans are s |
p, a soup for the poor, and established the | cultivation of the potato in Bavaria. |
land area of 58.2 million hectares is under | cultivation; of this hectarage, less than 2 million hec |
The soil in Uduvil is very fertile for | cultivation of many agricultural crops and economical c |
vage Garden (published 1998), a book on the | cultivation of insectivorous plants. |
nd irrigation upon which the sugar and rice | cultivation of the colony depended. |
h poverty, that he supported himself by the | cultivation of a kitchen garden. |
Cultivation of the domesticated grape spread to other p | |
e local area earn much of their income from | cultivation of the plant, which they grow using traditi |
rseries have built huge glasshouses for the | cultivation of peppers and aubergines. |
ish community of Ein Gedi was known for its | cultivation of the afarsimon. |
e to the study of German literature and the | cultivation of curious plants. |
The | cultivation of potatoes for starch mainly takes place i |
Its purpose was briefly stated as "the | cultivation of higher ideals of civic life and beauty i |
which organize the professional, collective | cultivation of very limited amounts of cannabis, just e |
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