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  1. Within the same pond. The" Integrated" in IATA refers to the more intensive, cultivation ,of the different species in proximity of each other, connected by nutrient and
  2. So everybody could eat a little piece of the god. After the Spanish conquest, cultivation ,of amaranth was outlawed, while some festivities were celebration.
  3. The island would have been mostly forest until the Neolithic people began crop, cultivation , Settlement increased during the Iron Age, and the dispersal of small forts
  4. Fertilizers, and technological improvements have sharply increased yields from, cultivation , but at the same time have caused widespread ecological damage and negative
  5. Days of the settlement were chaotic and difficult. With limited supplies,the, cultivation ,of food was imperative, but the soils around Sydney were poor, the climate was
  6. Granada and Almería-with a considerably lesser and more geographically focused, cultivation ,of barley and oats. Using irrigation, maize,cotton and rice are also grown on
  7. And climate, he warned that the extensive clearing of rainforest for coffee, cultivation ,in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India would adversely impact the climate in those
  8. Designate mountain chains. Derivation from the Spanish Andes (in the sense of, cultivation ,terrace) has also been proposed, yet considered very unlikely. Geography The
  9. Country),as a result of slash-and-burn deforestation, an element of shifting, cultivation ,practiced by many natives. * Each year, arable land is lost to desertification
  10. Have been" careers of the thicket" which may refer to clearing of land for, cultivation ,The agrarian Mississippian culture covered most of the state from AD 1000 to
  11. Generates deeper soils with greater agricultural capacity, suitable to the, cultivation ,of olives. Finally, the Baltic Depression and the Such Intrabético have deep
  12. English adaptation of Latin agricultural, from age," a field ", and cultural,", cultivation ," in the strict sense of" tillage of the soil ". Thus, a literal reading of
  13. Areas are confined to the northwest and northeast of the plateau. Rain-fed, cultivation ,is widespread, with wheat being the principal crop. Irrigated agriculture is
  14. The rest of the world. Methods Mariculture is the term used for the, cultivation ,of marine organisms in seawater, usually in sheltered coastal waters. In
  15. Systems include urban gardening (indoors and outdoors). Indoor, cultivation ,may be set up using hydroponics, while outdoor cultivation may be done using
  16. In the Middle Ages. Although there is a vast and interesting history of crop, cultivation ,before the dawn of the 20th century, there is little question that the work of
  17. A dominant society for years. The Romans were noted for an emphasis on the, cultivation ,of crops for trade. In the same region, a parallel agricultural revolution
  18. Rise to a height of over. So, the population resorts to the terrace system of, cultivation , with remarkable success. A number of the heads of the Christians executed in
  19. Of Mexico, Guatemala,Peru, India,and Nepal, there is potential for further, cultivation ,in the U. S and tropical countries. In a 1977 article in Science, amaranth was
  20. Did face a cotton shortage, it was temporary, being replaced by increased, cultivation ,in Egypt and India. Meanwhile, the war created employment for arms makers
  21. Of pest populations and aeration of the soil. The use of weaver ants in citrus, cultivation ,in southern China is considered one of the oldest known applications of
  22. Fallow (less than five years). Abandoned land resulting from shifting, cultivation ,is not included in this category. Data for arable land are not meant to
  23. Adopted 1995. Agriculture (also called farming or husbandry) is the, cultivation ,of animals, plants,fungi and other life forms for food, fiber,and other
  24. Species locally known as Black Locust, is sometimes called" false acacia" in, cultivation ,in the United Kingdom. Geography The southernmost species in the genus are
  25. Of nutrients (fertilizer or manure) and some manual pest control. Annual, cultivation ,is the next phase of intensity in which there is no fallow period. This
  26. Productive and competitive agriculture in Andalusia is the intensive forced, cultivation ,of strawberries, raspberries,blueberries, and other fruits grown under
  27. Forms of nest construction are seen in some species of Polyrhythms. Food, cultivation ,Most ants are generalist predators, scavengers and indirect herbivores
  28. Had one of the world's the biggest sugar industries after starting sugar cane, cultivation ,in 1640. One group which was instrumental for ensuring the early success of the
  29. Of the farming is dryland farming, often with fallow seasons interspersed with, cultivation , Continuous cropping (in which there is no fallow season) is gradually
  30. Today,45.74 percent of the Andalusian territory is cultivated. The primary, cultivation ,is dryland farming of cereals and sunflowers without artificial irrigation
  31. Westphalia, Germany,from AD 822,though the date normally given for widespread, cultivation ,of hops for use in beer is the thirteenth century. Some beers today, such as
  32. Outdoors). Indoor cultivation may be set up using hydroponics, while outdoor, cultivation ,may be done using permaculture, forest gardening, no-till farming, and do
  33. Has looked for them. The discovery of new archdeacons hinges on recovery and, cultivation ,of archaeal organisms from the environment. For example, samples from a novel
  34. Three to five trees per year or do the equivalent amount of work in seedling, cultivation , tree tending or other services. Supporting documentation instructs all units
  35. Huelva and Almería have been successfully used in recent decades for hothouse, cultivation ,under clear plastic of strawberries, raspberries,blueberries, and other fruits
  36. Had developed core agricultural techniques including large-scale intensive, cultivation ,of land, monocropping,organized irrigation, and the use of a specialized labor
  37. Especially after the invention of the cotton gin, which enabled the widespread, cultivation ,of short-staple cotton in the upland regions. Although the international slave
  38. A responsible attitude. Central to progress on the path itself is a harmonious, cultivation ,of the following qualities: Steiner sees meditation as a concentration and
  39. Self- cultivation and self-creation. A main idea of Confucianism is the, cultivation ,of virtue and the development of moral perfection. Confucianism holds that one
  40. Burn) is a system in which forests are burnt, releasing nutrients to support, cultivation ,of annual and then perennial crops for a period of several years. Then the plot
  41. In the years following. The government started programs to help reduce, cultivation ,of poppy, and by 2010 it was reported that 24 out of the 34 provinces were free
  42. And political pressures; and the philosophy and culture of the farmer. Shifting, cultivation ,(or slash and burn) is a system in which forests are burnt, releasing
  43. On a large scale in Sumatra in 1925 under the Dutch, who had observed its, cultivation ,in the Philippines for cordage since the 19th century, followed up by plantings
  44. Music, language,social and technological innovation to American culture. The, cultivation ,and use of many agricultural products in the U. S., such as yams, peanuts,rice
  45. Throughout the South, causing dramatic losses to slaveholders and disrupting, cultivation ,and harvesting of crops. For instance, South Carolina was estimated to lose
  46. Oak (Quercus super),various pines, and Spanish Fir (Babies Pissaro). Due to, cultivation , olive (Flea European) and almond (Prunes ducks) trees also abound. The
  47. Barley were domesticated. Other wild foods may have undergone some selective, cultivation , including wild rice and maple sugar. The most common varieties of strawberry
  48. That the plants containing it are not subject to international control: The, cultivation ,of plants from which psychotropic substances are obtained is not controlled by
  49. Of the farming is dryland farming, often with fallow seasons interspersed with, cultivation , Continuous cropping (in which there is no fallow season) is gradually
  50. Of flowering when the foliage has died down. The species was introduced into, cultivation ,at the beginning of the eighteenth century. They reproduce slowly either by

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