Phrases with «good earth»

The phrase "good earth" refers to fertile soil or land that is well-suited for growing plants and crops. It suggests an environment or conditions that are favorable for agricultural purposes. Full definition

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Sentences with «good earth»

  • Jason Rosamond, who owns the mill as CEO of Good Earth Power AZ, strolls around the property, describing how each piece of hulking machinery shapes ponderosa pine logs into salable products, from boards to telephone poles to horse bedding. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Mark Squire, owner and manager of Good Earth Natural Foods, said he read the FDA documents about Impossible Foods application for GRAS status and was «shocked that a company could come out with a new food additive and not have it subjected to government and long - term scrutiny.» (non-gmoreport.com)
  • Stephen Horner of Campbell Global, a timberland investment management company that until recently subcontracted for Good Earth Power, argued that the company is working at a disadvantage because it was forced to begin work over a year into the 10 - year contract after the original contractor, Pioneer Forest Products Corp., failed. (scientificamerican.com)
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