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  1. For agriculture, trees are cut down for firewood and leaves are harvested for, fodder , Deforestation promotes erosion in the hills, in turn causing alluvial buildup
  2. Dried yeast" ) from the filtration process. Brewer's grains are sold as, fodder , and often used as an ingredient in compound feed. Yeast extract is obtained
  3. Trees are heavily lopped particularly during winter months when no other green, fodder ,is available in the dry tracts. There is a popular saying that death will not
  4. To the instruction on the means of providing for the food shortage with, fodder , published by order of King on May 31, 1785). * (with Guy ton de Morveau
  5. Body. Horses have an advanced sense of taste that allows them to sort through, fodder ,to choose what they would most like to eat, and their prehensile lips can
  6. Which had always been off-limits unless something extreme happened, became the, fodder ,of editorials, insider stories on television, and features in magazines. When
  7. That feed on clovers. Cultivation Several species are extensively cultivated as, fodder ,plants. The most widely cultivated clovers are white clover Tribolium repent
  8. Top feed species providing nutritious and highly palatable green as well as dry, fodder , which is readily eaten by camels, cattle,sheep and goats, constituting a
  9. Artists have largely avoided the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as lyrical, fodder , Since 2000,this has been changing, with Electronic Intifada cofounder Nigel
  10. Is also a substantial producer of wheat, corn,sugarcane, fruit and vegetables, fodder , and rice; substantial quantities of wheat are also imported, especially from
  11. But their effectiveness was limited, and they were usually considered cannon, fodder ,by the Ottoman commanders. Like the uncertainty over the number of actual
  12. Michelle Triola died of lung cancer on October 30, 2009. This case was used as, fodder ,for a mock debate skit on Saturday Night Live called" Point Counterpoint ".
  13. Or cultivated pastures, whereas " intensive" raising of livestock is based in, fodder ,rather than pasture. Although the productivity is higher than with extensive
  14. A semi-nomadic life, moving from one place to another in search of water and, fodder ,for their animals. The dry bed of the Hakka River runs through the area, along
  15. And in many parts of Africa. The straw from finger millet is used as animal, fodder , It is also used for as a flavored drink in festivals Nutritive value of Reign
  16. Wheat, barley,potato, vegetables,tomato, watermelon,sea-buckthorn, and, fodder , crops. GDP per capita in 2006 was $2,100. Although GDP has risen steadily since
  17. Species of cereal crops or grains, widely grown around the world for food and, fodder , They do not form a taxonomic group, but rather a functional or agronomic one.
  18. Behind. To the disappointment of the Texans, the saddlebags contained only, fodder ,for the horses; for this reason the battle was later known as the Grass Fight.
  19. The term" botany" comes from Greek βοτάνη, meaning " pasture, grass, fodder ,", perhaps via the idea of a livestock keeper needing to know which plants are
  20. Ceramics, and pharmaceuticals. Its main agricultural products are sugar beets, fodder ,roots, potatoes,wheat, and hops. History Its strong industrial tradition dates
  21. Three years earlier in which no charges were filed. The incident became, fodder ,for comedians. Berry pled no contest, did community service, paid a fine and
  22. The 18th century. The system (wheat, turnips,barley and clover),opened up a, fodder ,crop and grazing crop allowing livestock to be bred year-round. The four-field
  23. 1601 he reported that potatoes were in common use in northern Italy for animal, fodder ,and for human consumption. The Spanish had an empire across Europe, and brought
  24. Of the word, e. g.: for (for/to),for (went),for (furrow) and for (, fodder ,). Loanwords may be spelled with other diacritics, most notably ü, á and à.
  25. Depends heavily on desert-grown trees. Prosodies Cinerama is much valued as a, fodder ,tree. The trees are heavily lopped particularly during winter months when no
  26. Plants do prefer slightly basic soil (including vegetables like cabbage and, fodder ,like buffalo grass),most plants prefer a mildly acidic soil (pH between 6.0
  27. To local labor unions. Immigration was an issue—the radicals saw immigrants as, fodder ,for the war with capitalism, while conservatives complained that they lowered
  28. Vice president of the Elias Sports Bureau, while searching for discussion, fodder ,in 2000 for a game between the Redskins and Titans. William II may refer to: *
  29. Areas are thus profitable. The pods have a sweetish pulp and are also used as, fodder ,for livestock. Prosodies Cinerama is the most important top feed species providing
  30. And drought resistant crops # Too low and erratic for even drought resistant, fodder ,and grain crops Extensive livestock and/or game ranching. Extreme points This
  31. Controversy. The stories of their encounters with other celebrities also became, fodder ,for the press; In November, the British Royal Family were considered fans of
  32. Have become naturalized; many of these were introduced by whalers in cattle, fodder , and some are considered invasive. There are no trees or shrubs. South Georgia
  33. As a supposed affair between Emma Button and manager Simon Fuller, which became, fodder ,for numerous tabloids. Rumors of in-fighting and conflicts within the group
  34. This system was the English consumer. The potato was also used extensively as a, fodder ,crop for livestock immediately prior to the famine. Approximately 33 % of
  35. Mai 1785 (Instruction on the means of compensating for the food shortage with, fodder , and of increasing the subsistence of cattle, Supplement to the instruction on
  36. Historically they provided not only food and lodging, but also stabling and, fodder ,for the traveller's horse (s) and fresh horses for the mail coach. Famous
  37. High nutritive value. Feeding of the leaves during winter when no other green, fodder ,is generally available in rain-fed areas is thus profitable. The pods have a
  38. The face of ever more powerful field artillery is the source of the term cannon, fodder , first used by François-René de Châteaubriand, in 1814; 20th and 21st centuries
  39. Figure earning this attention was Martina Navratilova, who served as tabloid, fodder ,for years as she denied being lesbian, admitted to being bisexual, had very
  40. Physical properties make them extensively used for dairying, beef cattle and, fodder ,crops. The Midlands and the Lower Percent present a different story from the
  41. Replaced manure and horse's work was mechanized. A workhorse needs for, fodder ,while even early steam engines produced 4 times more mechanical energy. In 1700
  42. Valley, resulting in the depletion of forest cover for crops, fuel,and, fodder ,and contributing to erosion and flooding. Although steep mountain terrain makes
  43. Begin1,&\box s; \\ -1,&\box=t; \\ 0,&\box\end This LP, which is common, fodder ,for operations research courses, has the special property that it is integral;
  44. North Saami čuolggu" lever ", Finnish salvo" pole ", or Lithuanian Sarah ", fodder ," > Jordanian sort" grain ". Bioinformatics is the application of computer
  45. 650–800 mm/annul with regular mid-season dry spells Livestock production with, fodder ,crops. Marginal production of maize, tobacco and cotton # 450-650 mm/annul with
  46. Many species are used for ornamental plants, and some are also grown for, fodder , forage, fruits,cochineal, and other uses. Cacti come in a wide range of
  47. Levels. Trees are also severely damaged by intensive harvesting of leaves as, fodder , especially in the driest months preceding the summer monsoon. Households
  48. Identity is unknown and how his guards are involved with the tradition is often, fodder ,for campus gossip. He adopts the first name and middle initial of the
  49. Classes and became a byword among British children of the 1960s for low-grade, fodder ,due to its commonality, monotonous taste and cheap price - hence the humor of
  50. The country must import about 50 % of its requirements of other grain and, fodder ,crops and relies on imports for most of its supply of meat. Japan imports large

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