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  • But he added that he suffered losses from his mustard greens crop.
  • Nowadays, these mud flats are a uniformly straw-green crop of spartina grass.
  • Tending the fresh green crops are dozens of women in bright red-and yellow-feathered tribal caps.
  • Rouzudin might just be able to harvest his leafy, dark green crop without state intervention.
  • Brown, cracked hillsides replace green crops in the Gikongoro region, where 11 died of starvation in the past two weeks.
  • It is a far cry, he said, from the lush green crops he would grow with irrigation _ the difference between sustenance and comfort.
  • Although Soledad has great soil for salad green crops, it also has a large presence of vineyards and wineries in the valley and foothills.
  • There is also resentment over the two dozen nearby Jewish towns and villages that are flourishing, their neatly farmed rows of green crops bursting from the desert.
  • In 1961 they were manufacturers of washing and drying machines, green crop and grain drying plants, baling presses for scrap metals and complete carbonising plants, with 233 employees.
  • On Monday, the Marais des Cygnes River in east-central Kansas, for instance, blocked roads and sprawled across fields that should be awash in green crops, not muddy water.
  • Ravaging the countryside cost much effort and was also dependent on the season because green crops do not burn as well as those nearer to harvest which are more dry.
  • Phatak is studying the Jefferson's Farm Georgia experiment, in which three farmers are growing a combined 90 acres of colored cotton-- each farmer dividing 30 acres equally between red, brown and green crops.
  • The Patkai hills bounded the northern limits on the other side of which stretched the green crops of Assam, to its south were the Jampu hills on the foot hill tracts of which the Phakes resided.
  • Vast expanses of parched, arid land; fields with barely a hint of green crops; fields that were planted in the past lying barren and deserted; much of the hillside and mountainside stripped of trees, exposing sandy soil, rocky outcrops, and scrub vegetation.
  • "You need to have physical strength, know-how and love, " said Shinozuka, a rugged 43-year-old who spends his winter days wading in waist-deep frigid water to tend an extended matrix of nets where he grows his dark green crop, known as nori.
  • "' Reference evapotranspiration "'( "'ET 0 "'), sometimes incorrectly referred to as potential ET, is a representation of the environmental demand for evapotranspiration and represents the evapotranspiration rate of a short green crop ( grass ), completely shading the ground, of uniform height and with adequate water status in the soil profile.
  • Lewis ( 1837 ) describes the parish of Aghabologue as containing numerous large and elegant houses, to include'Clonmoyle, the seat of C . Colthurst, Esq .'Agriculture was said to have locally improved by the exertions of Mr . Colthurst and other proprietors, who introduced a system of irrigation, drainage, and a culture of green crops.
  • To the north, a hollowed belt containing green crops marks an old bed of the River Ravi, which today flows six miles ( 10 km ) further north between the citadel and the riverbed, Mound F contains much of the town planning; to the south of the citadel lie the outlying hills, the Harappan cemetery and the post Harappan cemetery.