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| ereos produces sugar based on sugar based sugar | beet amd sugar cane. |
| Beet's son, George Beet and grandson, Gordon Beet, w | |
| r cane and is called cane-vinasse or from sugar | beet and is called beet-vinasse. |
| This enables demanding crops such as sugar | beet and wheat to be grown. |
| Goods were withdrawn in 1978, however the | beet and excursions continued up until 1982. |
| ms are foamed espresso, foamed mushroom, foamed | beet and foamed coconut. |
| ly agricultural, including dairy farming, sugar | beet and other crops. |
| It produces the wheat, barley, sugar | beet and some potatoes usual in eastern England |
| particular C. vittata and C. nebulosa on sugar | beet and spinach. |
| , and for its plants, including Red Fescue, Sea | Beet and Common Tree-mallow. |
| financing electric lighting corporations, sugar | beet and other industrial enterprises, and railroad |
| a hare, blind as a bat, dry as a bone, red as a | beet, and mad as a hatter". |
| Mainly cereals and sugar | beet are grown. |
| Other pigments contained in | beet are indicaxanthin and vulgaxanthins. |
| The | beet armyworm does not tolerate cold. |
| many cutworm species such as fall armyworm and | beet armyworm. |
| The larvae feed on various plants, including | beet, artichoke, cotton, beetroot, onion, cauliflowe |
| Piles of harvested sugar | beet at Swan Farm by Deighton |
| n and black), onion, eggplant, cabbage, carrot, | beet, avocado, corn |
| "Beert [ | Beet, Beirt, Bert], Osias [Osyas], I," Grove Art Onl |
| The sea | beet, Beta vulgaris subsp. |
| factory was shut down in 1929 due to the sugar | beet blight. |
| d to sell their LMS Jubilee Class 5690 Leander, | Beet bought the locomotive and had it restored at th |
| largely agricultural, consisting of corn, sugar | beet, cattle and agricultural machinery. |
| urished with the arrival of several large sugar | beet companies into the area. |
| esponsible for processing all of the UK's sugar | beet crop. |
| Beet curly top virus (BCTV) is a plant pathogenic vi | |
| Beet died on 5 December, 2005, aged 68. | |
| Beet died at Mansfield, Nottinghamshire at the age o | |
| Beet distortion mosaic virus is a plant pathogenic v | |
| The strange irony of this is that the | beet dock was the only part of the station to surviv |
| migrate to new host plants such as beans, sugar | beet, docks and spinach. |
| Red | beet eggs (pickled beet eggs) |
| chemist and mechanical draftsman, toured sugar | beet factories in Germany and brought back to improv |
| ounded by John J. Roche to supply coal to sugar | beet factories. |
| Ulting was the location of the first sugar | beet factory in England, although its useful life wa |
| and Felsted was the location for the only sugar | beet factory in Essex, which is now being redevelope |
| The sugar | beet factory, one of the largest in France. |
| The town was home to a sugar | beet factory, a grain cooperative and the railroad r |
| Cantley is well known for its sugar | beet factory. |
| owned by a consortium of more than 1,000 sugar | beet farmers who grow beets, mostly in Michigan's Th |
| gely agricultural, producing grains, oil, sugar | beet, fennel, pepper, cotton, tomato and livestock, |
| five days through October 21, 1922, in a former | beet field in Pomona, California. |
| , which shows an example of the wheat and sugar | beet fields that marked the area before it was devel |
| and in close proximity of the sugar factory and | beet fields to house workers. |
| d railway embankment across 1,200 yards of open | beet fields and suffered 145 casualties, including 5 |
| Beet first tried to save the Sir William Stanier des | |
| to Norwich, carrying timber or grain, and sugar | beet from Surlingham to Cantley. |
| ere were regular freight trains conveying sugar | beet, grain, coal and much else to the factories, mi |
| The Oregon Sugar Company was a sugar | beet growing and processing operation created by the |
| Sugar: sugar | beet, honey |
| In September 2009, Graffiti's | beet ice cream was featured on The Dr. Oz Show as a |
| Macalister, Terry "Put a | beet in your tank", The Guardian, 21 June 2006, retr |
| d daily goods trains, summer excursions and the | beet in season. |
| d the goods yard handled large amounts of sugar | beet in block loads, which were manually transferred |
| anch built west from Santa Maria to serve sugar | beet industry, to plant at Betteravia. |
| in genetically modified plants (maize and sugar | beet) into the common market. |
| Sugarcane or Sugar | beet is processed to produce crystalline sugar, pulp |
| George | Beet, Jr. (Kent 21 July) Catches 3, Stumping 1 |
| he late Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, who advocated | beet juice, among other things, to treat HIV/AIDS. |
| The vector for BCLV is Piesma quadratum, the | beet lace bug. |
| Beet later umpired 289 first-class matches between 1 | |
| called "chinchweed" and listed as a host of the | beet leaf hopper. |
| Circulifer tenellus (Baker, 1896) - | beet leafhopper |
| The | beet leafhopper is the carrier of the dreaded curly |
| The | beet leafhopper (Circulifer tenellus) is a species o |
| A single feeding from a | beet leafhopper can infect a nightshade plant like t |
| Aside from some pesticides, the | beet leafhopper can be managed by companion planting |
| Pegomya hyoscyami, the | beet leafminer or spinach leafminer, is a grey fly a |
| dically budgerigars may be fed amaranth leaves, | beet leaves, carambola (starfruit), chards, parsley, |
| The sea | beet lives in the wild along some shores in Great Br |
| Beet, Maize & Corn is the seventh studio album by En | |
| Although several sugar | beet mills had been established in the U.S., none of |
| ed instructions for analyzing raw, cane, white, | beet, molasses, plantation white and specialty sugar |
| Beet mosaic virus (BtMV) is a plant pathogenic virus | |
| Of the band members who contributed to "Big | Beet Music", only Brian Cherwick, Paul Cherwick, Mar |
| ontributed to the band's 2005 album titled “Big | Beet Music.” |
| ss), and Maria Cherwick (violin) worked on “Big | Beet Music.” |
| Beet necrotic yellow vein virus ICTVdB Virus Code: 0 | |
| Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) is a plant v | |
| Lupinus perennis (also Indian | beet, Old maid's bonnets, Blue Lupine, and Sundial l |
| activating protein found in the leaves of Sugar | Beet, or Beta vulgaris L. Beetins are type-I (single |
| The salad consists of the dressing, | beet, pickled cucumber, potatoes, carrot and onion. |
| Roger's Sugar Taber's sugar | beet processing plant plays a vital role in the econ |
| lway line passes through the grounds of a sugar | beet processing factory. |
| Company in 1898 and soon opened the first sugar | beet processing plant in the Pacific Northwest in La |
| In sugar | beet processing, effluent is often settled in water |
| Beet production was less than expected, so the men o | |
| village with 20 families and a post office, but | beet production continued to be low because of lack |
| Sugar, derived from sugar | beet production, is both a significant export crop ( |
| l crop, and Minnesota leads the nation in sugar | beet production. |
| in the distillation process, in the pulp of the | beet reactions of condensation and predominantly mol |
| he Spreckels Sugar Company is an American sugar | beet refiner that for many years controlled much of |
| The sugar | beet refining factory in La Grande was built in 1898 |
| ervices in 6 July 1935, freight including sugar | beet remained. |
| Grated boiled | beet root, covered with mayonnaise as the last layer |
| of grated boiled vegetables (potatoes, carrots, | beet roots), chopped onions and mayonnaise. |
| Betteravia, named for the French word for sugar | beet roots, was a community in northern Santa Barbar |
| e habitat that thrives here (Rock Samphire, Sea | Beet, Sea Campion, Sea Kale, Tree Mallow, Tufted Vet |
| eby remained open until after the 1964-65 sugar | beet season and services to and from Lowestoft conti |
| The larvae have been recorded on | beet, sesame, alfalfa, cotton, kidney bean, Solanum |
| Beet soil-borne virus | |
| Beet soil-borne mosaic virus ICTVdB Virus Code: 00.0 | |
| t mosaic virus, European wheat mosaic virus and | beet soil-borne virus. |
| on of former captain George Buckston and George | Beet son of former wicket-keeper George Beet both ma |
| Cold borsch (borshch) or Cold | beet soup is a cold variety of borsch - beetroot sou |
| ay and lays eggs on the undersides of leaves of | beet, spinach, chard, and other greens. |
| Beet's grandfather, George Beet, Sr. and uncle Georg | |
| His grandfather, George | Beet, Sr. and uncle George Beet, Jr. also played fir |
| atched included eating and seed potatoes, sugar | beet, straw, hay, pit props, oak, beech and spruce l |
| eethoven's 9th Symphony to create Leif Inge's 9 | Beet Stretch. |
| In December 1899 a | beet sugar factory built by the Washington State Bee |
| The | beet sugar company employed 150 workers in the facto |
| Founded in 1906, Michigan Sugar sells | beet sugar under the brand names Big Chief and Pione |
| who established the first successful commercial | beet sugar mill in the U.S., and as such was called |
| um hydroxide is used chiefly in the refining of | beet sugar and as a stabilizer in plastic. |
| to fall due to the increasing competition from | beet sugar and from the East Indies. |
| lin Sugar, Sunny Cane Sugar, and its West Coast | beet sugar operation under the Spreckles brand. |
| of sugar added, although some winemakers prefer | beet sugar or corn syrup. |
| Michigan Sugar operates four | beet sugar mills, all located in the U.S. state of M |
| til 2005 when it was sold to Southern Minnesota | Beet Sugar Cooperative of Renville, Minnesota. |
| t and after 1810 faced serious competition from | beet sugar producers and from the East Indies. |
| pany, Porcupine, Canada; president of the Delta | Beet Sugar Company; vice-president of the Internatio |
| for refined | beet sugar); |
| Michigan, that specializes in the processing of | beet sugar. |
| n addition to showing its colour, with lumps of | beet sugar. |
| (snow peas), egg plant (brinjal), roots(radish, | beet, sweet potatoes), ground nuts, red chillies, ca |
| nspired Los Alamitos' name, but it is the sugar | beet that figured most prominently in the area's lat |
| Beet the Vandel Buster (Ryukku) | |
| Beet the Vandel Buster (2004-2005) - Zande | |
| Big Windup!), ending theme for | Beet the Vandel Buster, 2nd ending theme for CODE GE |
| According to journalist Caroline | Beet, the bloody kissing between Farmer and her love |
| of 24 steel barges, which were used to take the | beet to King's Lynn during the winter months and to |
| rvices where withdrawn 3 August 1968, and sugar | beet traffic only until January 1970, the station wa |
| ry to cope with the increasing potato and sugar | beet traffic. |
| c herbicides, destroying weeds in cotton, sugar | beet, turnips, soya, peas, sunflower crops, vineyard |
| A special dock was built for loading sugar | beet wagons, a very important local crop at one time |
| Sugar | beet was loaded here until the late 1980s. |
| Sugar | beet was also transported to the mill at Ely. |
| Still looking to preserve mainline locomotives, | Beet was instrumental in saving 23. |
| Beet was a right-handed batsman and played seven inn | |
| Beet was a right-handed batsman and played 88 inning | |
| fficiate from both ends as fellow umpire George | Beet was taken ill on the way to the game. |
| ines to the south of the factory, as most sugar | beet was by then delivered to the factory by road, w |
| ugar than any other vegetable besides the sugar | beet, were much easier to come by and were used to m |
| unchanged squad with only one newcomer - Gordon | Beet who had played in the second XI in the previous |
| Beet yellow net virus (BYNV) is a plant pathogenic v | |
| Genus Closterovirus; type species: | Beet yellows virus |
| Beet yellows virus (BYV) is a plant pathogenic virus | |
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