Sentences with phrase «harvester in»

Apart from using cheap sandbag walls to protect your own base, you can wall off important passages, or even build a wall around the enemy base, locking his Harvester in or out as well as all of his units.
Says Nestor Alconz, a salt harvester in the Salar de Coipasa: «Evo Morales, our president, came to the village last year.
Opened by International Harvester in 1974 to remanufacture diesel engines and engine components for its truck and agricultural and construction equipment dealers, the plant had lost $ 2 million in the most recent fiscal year, and the big question was whether the employees, previously nonunion, would vote to join the Teamsters or the United Auto Workers in an election scheduled for March.
Porcini harvesters in Italy are also required to gather the mushrooms in open baskets to let spores escape and ensure the survival of the mushroom.
Guas» farm - fresh fixin's are sourced from local merchants and farmers at the nearby Eastern Market, along with his usual breeders and harvesters in the Mid-Atlantic region.
But as firms start to test their wave - energy harvesters in the open ocean that could be about to change.
More than half of these countries are considered developing countries, therefore doTERRA has introduced an initiative called Co-Impact Sourcing, to ensure small scale farmers and harvesters in disadvantaged areas are treated ethically.
The three join a group of harvesters in the Texas panhandle, working for a wealthy Farmer (Sam Shepard).
The GDF army has been deployed to various parts of the world in order to fight back against The Harvesters in hope of restoring Earth to its rightful owners.
The U.S. has pushed for strong international action to stop overfishing of bluefin tuna by eastern harvesters in the Mediterranean and the eastern Atlantic Ocean.»

Not exact matches

A NEW harvester developed with state government and private funding could spark interest in the commercial potential of mallee trees in Western Australia.
In 1983, he and 12 other employees bought the business from Harvester and struck out on their own.
They saw three possible scenarios: Harvester would reduce its capital commitment to SRC, causing the plant to deteriorate in an agonizing process of layoffs and cutbacks; the plant would be closed; or the plant would be sold.
On the afternoon of Monday, January 31, human - resources manager Brown sat anxiously by his phone, waiting for a call from Stack, who was negotiating with Harvester at his lawyer's office in downtown Springfield.Since SRC did not want to assume Harvester's liabilities to employees for sick pay and vacation time, everyone in the plant had to be terminated as soon as the buyout was completed.
Farm income had fallen sharply, creating severe overcapacity in International Harvester's largest operations — the truck, agricultural equipment, and construction equipment divisions.
On the day before Christmas, Harvester informed Stack that it wanted to proceed with his earlier proposal — but only if they could reach an agreement in one week.
And it's attracted other beachside harvesters — today, there are a dozen sea salt producers in Canada.
Factory farming and the combine harvester increased labour productivity in the farming sector and reduced the need for agricultural workers.
Facebook's data collection practices, the core of its ad - based business model, have come under broad scrutiny in recent weeks as the company has been forced to raise its estimates of how much user information was leaked and to admit that «most» of its more than two billion users may have had their public profile data scraped by outside harvesters.
In the midland region of Travancore and in highlands to the east, they worked as farm hands raising paddy, tapicoa and cash crops while in the paddy fields of the west coast they were ploughers of the soil, sowers of seeds, transplanters of seedlings, removers of weeds, irrigators, harvesters, dryers of grain and loaders into the wooden storage spacIn the midland region of Travancore and in highlands to the east, they worked as farm hands raising paddy, tapicoa and cash crops while in the paddy fields of the west coast they were ploughers of the soil, sowers of seeds, transplanters of seedlings, removers of weeds, irrigators, harvesters, dryers of grain and loaders into the wooden storage spacin highlands to the east, they worked as farm hands raising paddy, tapicoa and cash crops while in the paddy fields of the west coast they were ploughers of the soil, sowers of seeds, transplanters of seedlings, removers of weeds, irrigators, harvesters, dryers of grain and loaders into the wooden storage spacin the paddy fields of the west coast they were ploughers of the soil, sowers of seeds, transplanters of seedlings, removers of weeds, irrigators, harvesters, dryers of grain and loaders into the wooden storage space.
Their work is compared to that of a shepherd gathering sheep or a harvester bringing in the grain.
[6] A convenient «summary» and analysis of the various currents in feminist / womanist literary criticism is found in Maggie Humm, A Reader's Guide to Feminist Literary Criticism (New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1994).
In the 1532 text he wrote: «I have been told how these infiltrators worm their way to harvesters and preach to them in the field during their work, as well as to the solitary workers at charcoal kilns or in the woods.&raquIn the 1532 text he wrote: «I have been told how these infiltrators worm their way to harvesters and preach to them in the field during their work, as well as to the solitary workers at charcoal kilns or in the woods.&raquin the field during their work, as well as to the solitary workers at charcoal kilns or in the woods.&raquin the woods.»
She watches as harvesters, some of whom have worked for her family for many years, gather the shining red peppers and place them in hoppers for transportation to...
This case study examines work with three organizations of Brazil nut harvesters, known by the acronyms for their names in Spanish: AFIMAD, ASCART and RONAP.
It operates a 1,000 - acre orchard and is the largest distributor of pecan harvesters and shakers in Texas.
Like the turkey harvester, this product is still used in the industry today and is the preferred system throughout the United States, Mexico, Australia, Puerto Rico and Jamaica.
In 2002, the company answered another industry need with a product 37 years in the making - the E-Z Catch HarvesteIn 2002, the company answered another industry need with a product 37 years in the making - the E-Z Catch Harvestein the making - the E-Z Catch Harvester.
John then went on to work as a harvester for Island Creek Oyster Co. in Duxbury, Massachuetts, where he indulged his passion for sustainable seafood.
Kangaroos would be wild - harvested as they are now, but landholders could, for example, work in large - scale collaborative groups with other adjoining landholders and trusted harvesters, sharing the money made from selling kangaroo meat.
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Vegan menus are popping up all over the place in many well - known restaurant chains» menus, such as the new vegan options at Pret a Manger, or the fantastic vegan pizzas at all 17 of The Stable cider restaurant eateries across the country, plus The Harvester has just added a number of vegan options to their menu, so it's definitely worth paying them a visit too.
In order to meet the increasing demands of distributors, coconut harvesters are being pushed to gather coconuts at a younger and younger age, well before the meat is mature enough to be used for milk or oil.
Franklin's deceptive quickness, which is most obvious on off - tackle runs, where he cuts through the open field like a combine harvester, adds a dimension to a San Diego ground game that ended the 2014 season in third - to - last place in yards per game (85.4) and in a three - way tie for second - to - last place in touchdowns (six).
In return, the organization plans to give the district $ 5,000 a year for the next five years for further improvements at Harvester Park.
Mr. Uramkin, a Chicago native, retired in 1972 as a tool - and - die maker and designer after 12 years at Teletype Corp., Skokie, and before that, 16 years at International Harvester Corp..
In a statement by his Personal Assistant, Harvester Charles, Okonkwo said: «PDP no doubt, witnessed a gale of parallel primary elections in Anambra State but Senator Okonkwo emerged the winner of the only primary election monitored by INEC and which the authentic state executive participated iIn a statement by his Personal Assistant, Harvester Charles, Okonkwo said: «PDP no doubt, witnessed a gale of parallel primary elections in Anambra State but Senator Okonkwo emerged the winner of the only primary election monitored by INEC and which the authentic state executive participated iin Anambra State but Senator Okonkwo emerged the winner of the only primary election monitored by INEC and which the authentic state executive participated inin.
In 2018, the Ministry will distribute 200 tractors and matching implements, 1,000 power tillers and walking tractors, 30 tractor mounted rippers, 10 tractor drawn rear blade, 10 tractor mounted slasher, 60 boom and orchard sprayers, 4000 motorised sprayers, 60 mechanical and pneumatic planters, 50 cereal harvesters, 200 multi-crop threshers, 400 irrigation kits (engine and solar powered sprinklers sets), and 100 green house technology for horticulture production.
«I think I deserve some sort of world record as the biggest harvester of undeserved credit,» he said, all modesty, at the rally celebrating the year in which he was both re-elected and «Olympotastic».
The experiment showed that the laser pulse created an energy oscillation in the harvester that lingered for longer than either model would predict.
Published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces and partially funded by the Virginia Tech Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology, the team's research demonstrates how a vertical array of parallel wires may change the forecast for fog harvesters.
But this is hardly practical, for one because earthquakes rarely happen in a predictable manner let alone in the exact spots where energy harvesters would have set up their gear.
The ministry maintained in a statement that it had never violated EU regulations, and the logging continues, although more slowly and with chainsaws rather than harvesters.
There is a halfway house that my research team in London is working on — a light harvester.
Now, Kui Yao and co-workers from the A * STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering in Singapore have discovered a way to give lightweight polymer vibration harvesters a hundredfold boost in energy output — a finding that may help to eliminate manual battery recharging in microsensors and mobile devices.
In the 1800s, a primitive aquaculture industry was born when harvesters started actively growing oysters on submerged plots, planting oyster larvae from remaining wild reefs.
To make efficient vibration harvesters from PVDF, researchers must stack the polymer in multiple layers, improving the output current and reducing the electrical impedance that is inherent to piezoelectric materials.
Improvements in automated steering and collision - detection sensors — perhaps leading to self - driving tractors — could eventually eliminate the need for a human driver on each tractor or harvester.
With the Florida harvester - ant nest, for instance, the largest chambers are near the surface and closely spaced, becoming smaller and farther apart deeper in the ground.
The colonies of most ant species, including the harvester, are social, cooperative, seamless organisms, differing from what we think of as an individual organism only in that «they're not stuck together,» as Tschinkel puts it.
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