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APAC was expanded through physical growth, | cultivation of a wider business services market, and th |
Consequently, “the | cultivation of a Singaporean identity has been largely |
English colonist John Rolfe introduced the | cultivation of a special strain of tobacco for export t |
* The | cultivation of a non-competitive learning atmosphere th |
h poverty, that he supported himself by the | cultivation of a kitchen garden. |
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 |
The grape varieties common in | cultivation includes a large proportion of indigenous v |
uited by climate and soil conditions to the | cultivation of a certain type of crop or plant group. |
ceptionally to 57 m), only 30 to 40 feet in | cultivation, with a trunk diameter of up to 5 feet (1.5 |
xplains the pruning and shearing process of | cultivation to a government employee. |
a more recent selection used in commercial | cultivation for a broccoli-like crop. |
The plant is reasonably common in | cultivation as a decorative tree in New Zealand, especi |
Much of the shire's area was under | cultivation with a few sites for fine residences at the |
ide-ranging reputation for relative ease of | cultivation and ability to adapt to different condition |
Cultivation of Acacia decurrens can be started by soaki | |
"The | Cultivation and Advancement of the various Branches of |
eve that the blacks brought the art of rice | cultivation from Africa. |
Telugu), but they have now largely moved to | cultivation and agricultural labour; with a few of them |
sworth's economy depended on agricultural - | cultivation of alfalfa, wheat, sugar beets, and cotton; |
It has escaped | cultivation in all areas where it was introduced, but m |
here is usually enough water to sustain the | cultivation of all rice fields, nevertheless in Yala se |
al garden specialized in the collection and | cultivation of alpine plants growing naturally at high |
Modern farming techniques such as autumn | cultivation have also affected the plant they are kille |
This led to increased | cultivation of alternative crops, notably tea in Sri La |
ll Arboretum includes 8 ha (20 acres) under | cultivation, with an additional 16 ha (40 acres) of nat |
s and charitable work in the county and the | cultivation of an agreeable social life. |
principle of a substrate limited fed-batch | cultivation with an initial batch phase. |
Maize: its History, | Cultivation, Handling and Uses with Special Reference t |
early farming efforts were successful, poor | cultivation practices and one-crop production led to de |
cted growers must agree to follow specified | cultivation protocols, and in addition pay a flat licen |
development training, soap making, mushroom | cultivation, water and soil testing, ornamental fish cu |
People in this village do | cultivation, business and information technology jobs. |
the enforcement of cannabis laws-including | cultivation, sale, and transport--the lowest priority f |
th the rise of Egyptian nationalism and the | cultivation of anti-Western and anti-Jewish sentiment, |
For most of the twentieth century, | cultivation of apple trees was the main economic activi |
nd within the AVA is not suitable for grape | cultivation); there are less than 20 wineries with only |
his species has recently been introduced to | cultivation but are still very rare and are raised by o |
In retrospect, Lawson's success with steam | cultivation is arguable. |
en woodland with some tall trees, including | cultivation and around human habitation, from southern |
n special programs expanding the area under | cultivation, such as the Virgin Lands Campaign. |
g another section soon on correct method of | cultivation so as not to kill the plant. |
The emphasis on advanced | cultivation techniques, as well as the availability of |
It can be a serious weed of rice | cultivation in Asia. |
by increasing the availability of land for | cultivation, by assistance to the sugar-beet industry, |
Collected by Lange in 1860, it has been in | cultivation since at least 1400 BC. |
age, the retusus is a desirable cactus for | cultivation, having attractive flowers and an interesti |
crop in Japan, myoga has been introduced to | cultivation in Australia and New Zealand for export to |
'Burnley Select' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Australia. |
'Churchyard' is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Australia. |
tal of 466 hectares have been brought under | cultivation, the balance 1396 hectares will be brought |
lly in South America to replace the illicit | cultivation of banned substances, such as opium or coca |
the area was almost completely under grain | cultivation (largely barley) during the late 18th centu |
A basic description of hemp | cultivation can be found in the US film Hemp for Victor |
ration it added even though viticulture and | cultivation could be difficult due to its extremely har |
ch less, and form a central vase, which, in | cultivation, should be kept filled with water. |
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 |
Many species have escaped from | cultivation and become invasive weeds where climatic co |
It has escaped from | cultivation and become established in the wild in parts |
Escapes from | cultivation have been noted as far north as the norther |
ough no evidence of animal domestication or | cultivation has been found. |
Rice and Coconut | Cultivation has been the major occupation of the local |
Commercial | cultivation is beginning to reduce the reliance on wild |
stated by Consul Rogers (1859) as 400, the | cultivation then being 30 feddans. |
the road junction above the farm marked the | cultivation boundary between manor and common ground. |
okkaido' is relatively common in commercial | cultivation on both sides of the Atlantic. |
ominance because of wealth derived from the | cultivation of both rice and long-staple cotton, a majo |
ss bioreactor is a photobioreactor used for | cultivation and breeding of mosses. |
rees shown in their native habitat or under | cultivation in British gardens. |
Species in | cultivation include Brunfelsia americana ("lady of the |
The pond | cultivation of C. lentillifera has been very successful |
A. asparagoides has also escaped | cultivation in California. |
In | cultivation it can spread rapidly and take over a large |
Under | cultivation, it can be pruned after flowering to encour |
seeds are often spread by rodents, and for | cultivation, seeds can readily be collected and sown. |
The tree is not known to be in | cultivation beyond Canada. |
Most of the illicit | cultivation of cannabis in China appears in Xinjiang an |
st laws prohibiting the possession, sale or | cultivation of cannabis. |
Main article: Bonsai | cultivation and care |
primarily a settled population involved in | cultivation of cereals - especially wheat, barley and m |
tion of 8,000 people, mostly working in the | cultivation of cereals, olives and vegetables. |
otal of 1,233 dunums of village land to the | cultivation of cereals; while 436 dunums were irrigated |
cies is rarely collected and most plants in | cultivation are children of this first collection. |
New areas for the | cultivation of cigar tobacco were explored. |
m Thomas Stearn) Lilies of the World: Their | Cultivation and Classification (London: Country Life, 1 |
In Tanzania, management of B. vulgaris | cultivation entails clearing of the ground around clump |
Its habitat is open woodland and | cultivation, often close to habitation. |
Prawn farming , pokkali rice | cultivation and coconut plantation are the main livelih |
Private Employment, Government Employment, | Cultivation (mainly coconut and Paddy) Fishing etc. and |
previously thought too cool for commercial | cultivation, in collaboration with the UN FAO. |
ealth impacts of aerial fumigations of coca | cultivation in Colombia with the herbicide Roundup, whi |
Cultivation notes compare it with its near relations of | |
etts, and for about 40 years thereafter its | cultivation was confined to that immediate neighborhood |
excessive use of underground water for crop | cultivation, the construction of this dam will help to |
ople can acquire drug paraphernalia for the | cultivation and consumption of cannabis, also known as |
a, 79% of the land is used for agricultural | cultivation, primarily corn and soybeans. |
culture; of this area, half is used for the | cultivation of corn and soybeans, and 43% for that of h |
Mostly for the | cultivation of cotton, land would be used by sharecropp |
The | cultivation of cotton, sugarcane, groundnuts, corn and |
ince 2003, the local authorities restricted | cultivation of crops because the soil has been seriousl |
the warmest region in Germany, allowing the | cultivation of crops such as figs, lemons, and kiwifrui |
ng and obstruction of ephemeral streams and | cultivation of crops lacking capability to add root coh |
The first migration to begin | cultivation of crops outside the plantation segment too |
e to the study of German literature and the | cultivation of curious plants. |
The last of these to survive in | cultivation was damaged by gales in 2008 and the surviv |
In India, 7620.5 acres of illicit poppy | cultivation was detected in 2009-2010. |
Cultivation is difficult because they fear watering exc | |
One feature of the repertoire is the | cultivation of dissonance, comparable perhaps to the mu |
pulations of Z. integrifolia with identical | cultivation produced distinct leaf morphology, suggesti |
self to his earlier pioneering propagation, | cultivation and distribution of the variety. |
Cultivation, transport, distribution and consumption ar | |
The cartel was involved in the | cultivation and distribution of marijuana primarily, ho |
cted and photographed many films on organic | cultivation for Dr.Tony Vohra.Shri Mukesh Gupta, Execut |
that the area may have been used for indigo | cultivation in earlier times. |
It has escaped | cultivation in eastern Canada and in Washington state, |
as gradually cleared and drained for cotton | cultivation, which encouraged an influx of black labour |
Banksia paludosa was first introduced into | cultivation in England in 1805. |
species of hawthorn that was long known in | cultivation in England but apparently is no longer grow |
It is essentially an embodiment of | cultivation that entails the participation in Dharma se |
Worldwide | cultivation is estimated to be around 2,000 hectares (4 |
It was introduced into | cultivation in Europe by Augustine Henry, and the botan |
'King's Choice' is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
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 |
It is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
ure, including the introduction of silkworm | cultivation to Europe and the writings of Thomas Browne |
Oklahoma, in 1994, it is not known to be in | cultivation in Europe or Australasia. |
Relatively common in | cultivation in Europe, it is not known to have been int |
Today, very little of it remains in | cultivation in Europe. |
Virginia thus has more lenient laws on | cultivation than even California. |
t is now lost under modern construction and | cultivation but excavations have revealed hundreds of s |
crops in Bengal to make way for opium poppy | cultivation for export reduced food availability and co |
Cultivation is extremely difficult due to sensitive myc | |
t was cleared in the early 19th century for | cultivation and farming. |
Nonetheless modest conditions for | cultivation and fast rate of growth have led many local |
Three songs from the band's second album | Cultivation were featured in three episodes of the firs |
The area is suitable for | cultivation, though fewer and fewer residents still par |
t with a Mediterranean climate suitable for | cultivation and field cultivation of grain, however, th |
versified conglomerate, involving planting, | cultivation, food-processing, finance, warehouse, trans |
With 5 million agaves under | cultivation, this first bacanora congress encouraged th |
other things, the area is known for potato | cultivation and fishing. |
The main sources of livelihood were | cultivation and fishing. |
were arrested by the local sheriff for the | cultivation of five marijuana plants, which spurred her |
conomy is based on hydrotherapy tourism and | cultivation of flower oils (lavender, Kazanlak roses, a |
Sparaxis bulbifera is the commonest in | cultivation, with flowers from cream to yellow or purpl |
Recent years have seen an increase in the | cultivation of flowers under plastic. |
t tourist centre, but is also known for the | cultivation of flowers and strawberries and for having |
s, occupied primarily with teaching and the | cultivation of flowers and produce. |
ocereus senilis is a very popular cactus in | cultivation, grown for its woolly appearance. |
Fuchsia triphylla is a popular species ffor | cultivation, primarily for ornamental purposes. |
the kaki is also among the oldest plants in | cultivation, known for its use in China for more than 2 |
estial observation, including the important | cultivation cycle for sacred corn. |
Cultivation techniques for other purposes (such as hemp | |
Rubber | cultivation and foreign remittances are the major sourc |
d the Observer in the 1870s, chiefly on the | cultivation of forest trees, forage plants and pasture |
Laos has experienced very steep declines in | cultivation, but former opium farmers are in many cases |
of nonalignment in foreign affairs and the | cultivation of friendship with other Islamic countries. |
ha according to production methods, gyokuro | cultivation differs from other sencha teas. |
Cultivation Propagate from seed and grow in a warm temp | |
Cultivation away from its native range has been success | |
ly orange-red, various colours are found in | cultivation, ranging from nearly a true scarlet through |
of the surrounding land is used for arable | cultivation and fruit orchards. |
h rare in the wild, this dudleya is kept in | cultivation by gardeners and enthusiasts of succulents, |
al appearance of the 'hands' has stimulated | cultivation in gardens around the world, primarily in N |
a common bird in semi-open areas, including | cultivation and gardens. |
mation a valuable tool for the creation and | cultivation of genetically modified plants that are bio |
Garanoir was developed for | cultivation in German Switzerland, and is a full siblin |
ence, arguing the need to open Italy to the | cultivation of GMOs. |
portrayed as farmers who clear the land for | cultivation of grain. |
try in Olvan is agriculture, especially the | cultivation of grains and potatoes, as well as the rais |
Breganze, lands historically famous for the | cultivation of grape vines and for the production of Gr |
the Roman era there was already substantial | cultivation of grapes, and production of wine probably |
The area is known for the | cultivation of grapes, citrus fruits, tomatoes, vegetab |
Chena | cultivation and grasslands surround the tank area. |
Rice | cultivation, cattle grazing on the shores, burning of s |
als for irrigation bringing more land under | cultivation for growing grain and fruit. |
In | cultivation it grows from 4-8 inches high, and up to 1 |
On the other hand, it is widely planted in | cultivation and grows well in tropical locations such a |
river frontage as well as land suitable for | cultivation and habitation. |
They gave up the rice | cultivation they had brought with them from ancient Tai |
Though now largely gone from | cultivation, a handful of Flower of Kent trees remain. |
olitically the paper benefited from careful | cultivation by Harold Wilson, though Hetherington's clo |
, and the numbers may be reduced by surface | cultivation after harvest. |
Drosera derbyensis is grown in | cultivation and has been found to thrive in heated wate |
ough it is considered to have potential for | cultivation, it has not been domesticated to date. |
Aspidistra elatior is well-known in | cultivation and has a reputation for withstanding negle |
The | Cultivation of Hatred, 1993. |
o be very similar and are often confused in | cultivation; both have small leaves arranged in a roset |
rn techniques, a component of some shifting | cultivation systems have been practised by the inhabita |
arry out activities in these areas, such as | cultivation, cutting hay, grazing animals or using othe |
Sola's addresses before the Society for the | Cultivation of Hebrew Literature led the mahamad (board |
east in part, been preserved by the ex-situ | cultivation of Heliconia angusta. |
southbank of the Mersey, and known for the | cultivation of hemp and rope manufacture and in the 18t |
The | cultivation of hemp was later banned in Canada because |
Requires moisture and shade for | cultivation and hence not commonly seen cultivated. |
In addition, there is some | cultivation on her west slope. |
s.The is a considerable amount of sugarcane | cultivation done here due to presence of many sugarcane |
Its purpose was briefly stated as "the | cultivation of higher ideals of civic life and beauty i |
etween 900 and 1600 m, but is also found in | cultivation near highland papyrus. |
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