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poor peasant families (landed and landless | agricultural labourers) in their respective villages. |
bution be organised on a new basis and that | agricultural products be utilised in rational manner. |
s included lumber, butter, flour, and other | agricultural products which were shipped to markets in N |
, McKay taught at the Weber Academy and the | Agricultural College of Utah. |
e of the chief episcopal strongholds and an | agricultural focus for the Bishop's estates in Sleaford |
ing democratic decentralized bodies and the | Agricultural Land Ceiling Act were passed during his reg |
-dialect of Algonquian language and similar | agricultural practices. |
implicity, basic Christian doctrine, and an | agricultural lifestyle. |
town of Paestum are heavily farmed and the | agricultural use has obliterated any trace of the airfie |
wing the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the | agricultural depression which followed, coupled with the |
By 1905, cultivation of oranges and other | agricultural produce had begun in the area, and Romoland |
ural means for ploughing, weeding and other | agricultural activities. |
2-1915), Texas A&M (1915-1916), and Montana | Agricultural (1920-1922) and baseball at Alabama (1912-1 |
th to 15th centuries, the lands and surplus | agricultural produce of al-Muharraqa were dedicated as a |
e town-dwellers of the constituency and the | agricultural labourers, a traditional source of strength |
here it has invaded cotton fields and other | agricultural terrain. |
He also engaged in banking and in | agricultural pursuits. |
ed for such traffic as fertiliser and other | agricultural requirements. |
ighland County, Ohio, in 1824 and continued | agricultural pursuits. |
1914), Texas A&M University (1918), and the | Agricultural College of the State of Montana, now known |
the suburb of Rostrevor on the west, and by | agricultural land on the east. |
28 Mongol, and 178 other ethnicities and an | agricultural population of 1078 people. |
rook County and raising livestock and other | agricultural activities. |
he port at Lyttelton to Christchurch and to | agricultural areas in the Selwyn District. |
private laboratories for basic and applied | agricultural research in priority areas as designated in |
-farm, genetic variety of crops and related | agricultural biodiversity will suffer. |
hese would include stables, barns and other | agricultural and service buildings, together with the pr |
ime grassland, marsh and extensively-farmed | agricultural land. |
pany, which operated a foundry and produced | agricultural implements. |
d by the family, but has been sold) and its | agricultural estates in Cheshire and Scotland. |
purchased by the Newark and Nottinghamshire | Agricultural Society, who have since held the Newark and |
bination of small prosperous towns and rich | agricultural land. |
Colvin Taluqdars College, Lucknow and (iii) | Agricultural Institute, Allahabad; Married to Shrimati K |
Much of it is classified as Grade 2 and 3 | agricultural land which is actively managed by the Natio |
e was responsible for growing and marketing | agricultural produce for export from the Negev farms, He |
ted firing at the boycotting and protesting | agricultural labourers. |
ough the grounds of Wakehurst Place and the | agricultural showground before deviating to the west of |
c school, The King's School, and Hawkesbury | Agricultural College. |
lus routes to Special Needs schools, and to | Agricultural. |
ettlers moved into the area and established | agricultural, mining and forestry enterprises. |
, Wilmorton Tertiary College and Broomfield | Agricultural College. |
ectricity Board, 2. the tribal folks and 3. | agricultural labourers and petite shop owners. |
. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont, and Writtle | Agricultural College in Essex. |
he village carpenter, the goldsmith and the | agricultural laborers who helped to gather, prepare and |
They usually make and repair | agricultural and household implements. |
ation, strong industrial base and developed | agricultural sector. |
s Christian University in 1898 and Virginia | Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Inst |
dustrial city of Port Pirie and surrounding | agricultural areas including Clare. |
y, along with the rest of the area, and was | agricultural until the construction of the Louisville, H |
in depletion of soil fertility, and thereby | agricultural productivity |
o interested in the logging business and in | agricultural pursuits. |
e visitors about the town's, and Alberta's, | agricultural history. |
of ecologically grown vegetables and other | agricultural products. |
re eleven contributing outbuildings and the | agricultural setting. |
n driven by the quality of the land and the | agricultural prosperity that it brought. |
ia, he was a dairy and potato farmer and an | agricultural contractor before entering politics. |
ol for children in the town and surrounding | agricultural hinterland. |
o, chuckwagon races, parade, midway, and an | agricultural fair. |
th White Distinction, of Naval Merit and of | Agricultural Merit, the Grand Cross of the Equestrian Or |
Estate taxes, mismanagement, and an | agricultural depression that began in 1921 took their to |
on Age enclosure ditches and Romano-British | agricultural buildings. |
and financial planning industry and several | agricultural pursuits. |
Via Domitia, the Montady lake, and fertile | agricultural land below. |
e 1920s the Department of Economics and the | Agricultural Administration programs began offering furt |
ocure sufficient amounts of bread and other | agricultural products for the population of the cities d |
l up to two km.s above Erattupetta and take | agricultural products like copra to Alleppy port. |
1826 to the Twentieth Congress, and resumed | agricultural activities. |
cted, the railroad carried cotton and other | agricultural products. |
ional Geographic and History Museum and the | Agricultural Museum were merged into the Slovak Museum. |
x scutching were the main industries and an | Agricultural and Dairy Society and Co-operative Poultry |
ollege (1916-1917, 1919-1922), and Michigan | Agricultural College/Michigan State College, now Michiga |
of seigneurial tenure in Quebec and reform | agricultural legislation. |
centuries as soils became exhausted and the | agricultural carrying capacity of the land was exceeded |
ing Committee on Crown Corporations and the | Agricultural Planning Government Caucus Committee. |
d in 1964 by the Newark and Nottinghamshire | Agricultural Society. |
ging to the family of Chrysomelidae, and an | agricultural pest and biological control success story. |
tural monuments, human settlements, and the | agricultural use of its land. |
ce on behalf of Nova Scotia farmers and the | agricultural industry, in his role as Liberal Agricultur |
of some of the land for pasture and modern | agricultural methods permitted the heavier land to be us |
didate for renomination in 1866 and resumed | agricultural pursuits and surveying near New Utrecht, an |
he unemployed in state farms and government | agricultural schemes but, as the counter-insurgency inte |
he National Industrial Recovery Act and the | Agricultural Adjustment Act. |
tionary Engines, vintage tractors and other | agricultural machinery. |
will be accomplished by public and private | agricultural engineers when the demand arrives. |
including Rush Limbaugh, Tony Snow, and the | agricultural community took an avid interest in this cas |
ed in 1862 (though given up in 1877) and an | agricultural research laboratory in 1868. |
trading in raw sugar and tobacco and other | agricultural produce. |
nt, both in the mountainous regions and the | agricultural ones. |
(once the Rectory), the park and extensive | agricultural and woodlands remain in the ownership of th |
with the Conservative party, and supported | agricultural protection. |
ng Prohibition, the wine industry and other | agricultural endeavors in the Cucamonga Valley faced inc |
ey tobacco, tea, sunflower seeds, and other | agricultural products. |
emi-arid and is used for ranching and other | agricultural purposes. |
serving on the school, township, and county | Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) boards. |
binson was educated in Clare and Roseworthy | Agricultural College, where he studied viticulture, befo |
The villa was surrounded by woods and an | agricultural estate, bordering that of the Villa Medicea |
s of recessions in the 1920s and nationwide | agricultural problems started the death knell for Cheste |
om the development of Lakewood Park and its | agricultural fairs which were held annually 1916-1975. |
factured reaping machines, mowers and other | agricultural equipment of their own design. |
Paradise Valley has a long and rich | agricultural history. |
rosperous cotton farming industry and other | agricultural pursuits. |
udes four sections, covering Animal Health, | Agricultural Systems, Biocontrol & Biosecurity and Clima |
ement rides on a large midway, animal acts, | agricultural displays, an outdoor amphitheater with live |
the production of furs, circus animals and | agricultural animal husbandry, as well as the adaptation |
ecame an expert in trading farm animals and | agricultural equipment. |
played host to the island's annual southern | agricultural show; there were special trains for both th |
ame known, he organised the annual Aspatria | Agricultural Show. |
state to begin holding an annual state-wide | agricultural fair. |
hough these reforms had been anticipated by | agricultural planners since the beginning of the 19th ce |
In any case, it appears that | agricultural innovations by Shennong and his descendants |
The first known aerial application of | agricultural materials was by John Chaytor, who in 1906 |
Muqasama was a tax directly applied to | agricultural output, taking a proportion which varied be |
Before 1974, the CEA only applied to | agricultural commodities. |
shifting cultivation: a systems approach to | agricultural technology development in Africa(1986) (the |
As they were approaching an | agricultural shed which was being used to grow mushrooms |
nce popular, but are no longer approved for | agricultural use. |
e U.S. in 2004 but it is still approved for | agricultural uses. |
e Oxford-Cambridge Arc is a notional arc of | agricultural and urban land at about 75km (about 50 mile |
hasize linguistic, architectural, cultural, | agricultural, and technological continuity between Harap |
It is notable for the architecture, and | agricultural development of the time, as well as Jensen' |
Several species of Cassida are important | agricultural pests, in particular C. vittata and C. nebu |
A small number of Agaria are landless | agricultural labourers. |
st of the thevar community people are doing | agricultural works. |
are non-turreted reoviruses that are major | agricultural pathogens, particularly in Asia. |
ay both Marton and Moxby are overwhelmingly | agricultural in character. |
goods yard and military station site are in | agricultural use. |
The inhabitants are wholly | agricultural. |
A few species are minor | agricultural pests. |
Economic activities are mainly | agricultural, with some services including tourism (ther |
However, the majority are landless | agricultural labourers. |
Outside are several | agricultural buildings which have been adapted to provid |
s, although increasingly many Dhobi are now | agricultural labourers. |
nt within the village and immediate area is | agricultural. |
The area is | agricultural with cattle raising for both milk and meat, |
l one in Southern Maryland, an area heavily | agricultural historically. |
Part of the parish is an area of | agricultural lowland, but to the northwest the ground ri |
The area was | agricultural land administered by Sydenhale Farm until t |
in Pakistan with reference to the area and | agricultural land adjacent to it. |
The area is | agricultural, predominantly livestock with some arable. |
The general area is | agricultural, filled with farm lands and rural scenes. |
an effort to market the area's traditional | agricultural commodity following the model of the Vidali |
It is a sparsely populated area, mainly | agricultural in nature. |
ets would have been ringed by vast areas of | agricultural land and many of the open fields still pres |
the purpose of irrigation of large areas of | agricultural land situated from Montana to Zlatia (near |
have returned, taking over former areas of | agricultural cultivation which were abandoned. |
There are substantial areas of | agricultural land within the designated area - more than |
for the new school on the Arlington Avenue | agricultural property. |
ols in the United States centered around an | agricultural curriculum. |
Memoires of Agriculture and Arthur Young's | Agricultural Calendar. |
ng knives, scissors, household articles and | agricultural implements. |
s of military weapons and artifacts, tools, | agricultural equipment, antique vehicles and firefightin |
n dearly; with so many skilled artisans and | agricultural labourers gone, the feudal nobility found i |
ompetitions in crafts such as fine arts and | agricultural competitions. |
2006 federal election and identified as an | agricultural technician. |
etar work group in Hadera, and worked as an | agricultural labourer until 1939. |
ty of Agriculture (SUA) began in 1964 as an | agricultural college offering diploma in agriculture. |
He worked as an | agricultural laborer, helping drain swamps. |
The Khokhars were designated as an | agricultural tribe. |
ol in Upton only before going to work as an | agricultural labourer. |
got a piece of land) and used to work as an | agricultural laborer. |
rated to Ottoman Palestine and worked as an | agricultural laborer in Petah Tikva. |
is a Noctuid moth which is considered as an | agricultural pest. |
as well | Agricultural specialists with U.S. Customs and Border Pr |
egon State University, then known as Oregon | Agricultural College, in 1910. |
w and can be increased by application as an | agricultural inoculant. |
chnology and Higher Education in 1957 as an | agricultural engineer and co-founded a Catholic Family M |
Founded in 1865 by John Bowman as the | Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky, the uni |
Dr. Budowski graduated in 1948 as an | agricultural engineer from the Universidad Central in Ca |
not recognized by Massachusetts as forest, | agricultural, or recreational in nature within five year |
In 1935 Rockne was identified as an | agricultural and cattle-raising community profiting from |
his remaining years in Nepal, working as an | agricultural engineer. |
McKinnon also served as an | Agricultural Commissioner for Nova Scotia. |
-24) with 296 produced in New Zealand as an | agricultural aircraft with many still operating today. |
and before enlistment in 1831 worked as an | agricultural labourer. |
and can be good for animals as well as the | agricultural economy. |
is also named in his honour as well as the | agricultural buildings in Ottawa, Ontario. |
ted since its glory days in the 1970s as an | agricultural hub. |
regon State University, then known as State | Agricultural College. |
sion and exclusion of aliens as well as the | Agricultural Inspection at all Ports of Entry to protect |
ponsible for the legalization of hemp as an | agricultural crop in 1999. |
Founded as an | agricultural high school in 1908, it was soon converted |
The city grew slowly as an | agricultural and regional cotton market until the discov |
st known, however, for his activities as an | agricultural improver in Gwynedd, especially around the |
been converted to transport, as well as dry | agricultural products. |
nd, until 2003, by Carmarthen College as an | agricultural college. |
He was working as an | agricultural expert. |
Founded as an | agricultural settlement along the Southern Pacific railr |
of extra virgin olive oil, as well as other | agricultural exploitations such as green and white aspar |
yed in England in order to take a job as an | agricultural worker. |
The location proved less than ideal as an | agricultural settlement. |
Most farm area is classed as prime | agricultural land. |
It was registered as an | agricultural insecticide in the 1940s and as pharmaceuti |
he Wisconsin Assembly to serve as Wisconsin | agricultural secretary in Governor Tommy Thompson's admi |
hed the property to the state for use as an | agricultural college to be named after him. |
pecies has a reputation among farmers as an | agricultural pest. |
a number of rural reform groups such as the | Agricultural Organisation Society and Land Clubs League, |
The town began as an | agricultural settlement based around Addington Railway S |
, Arbuthnott served in Paris as Counsellor ( | Agricultural & Economic), and then as Head of Chancery 1 |
It will continue to be run as an | agricultural business, but run by the Rural directorate |
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