But
because soil conditions may prevent construction of the new pool at the park, the committee proposed an alternate plan to place the pool at Newton Park.
Not exact matches
They care for eight hundred animals, working long hours in
conditions often uncomfortable and unpleasant
because they love this
soil where their ancestors walked, they consider themselves stewards of God's creation, and they feel called to feed the hungry.
The review of relevant research conducted by Stolze et al. (2000) concludes that under European
conditions organic agriculture has beneficial effects on the characteristics of
soil organic matter
because the
soil organic carbon content is higher on organically farmed
soils than on conventional ones.
This fixture was originally pencilled in for a December date, the same month the Tangerines were scheduled to play host to Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, however the bitterly cold
conditions over the festive period meant the Seasiders went well over a month without hosting any Premiership football
because of a lack of under -
soil heating at their ground, something the club have confirmed on numerous occasions will be rectified in the summer regardless of whether they stay in this division or not.
In the Midwest, on the other hand, the grasses are generally able to withstand periodic dry
conditions because their roots can grow toward deeper and moister
soil.
This is how most antibiotics in use today were discovered, but finding new drugs has proven difficult
because only a tiny proportion of bacteria isolated from
soil grow successfully in the lab under normal culturing
conditions.
«In severe drought
conditions, which are expected to increase with climate change, organic farms have the potential to produce high yields
because of the higher water - holding capacity of organically farmed
soils,» Reganold said.
In Peru's Colca Valley the terraced
soils are still in a favourable
condition after more than 1500 years of cultivation
because the agricultural system is well adapted to the mountainous environment.
The organisms could die,
because you don't know exactly what they need to live — some specific
soil microbes or microclimatic
condition.
Today we can eat food from around the world — we can make sure we get enough selenium by eating a brazil nut or two (kidneys are also a good source of selenium), we can get enough iodine from iodised salt or seaweed (selenium and iodine are the most important deficiencies in New Zealand,
because of local
soil conditions), and if we eat wholefood from a variety of sources — e.g. meat, a little organ meat (once or twice a week), nuts & seeds, seafood, vegetables, and dairy (or bone broth if you don't tolerate dairy, two or three times a week)-- this will supply enough nutrition for optimum health.
People in the «Goiter Belt» of the Great Lakes, Appalachian, and Northwestern regions of the country were at special risk for this
condition because the
soil in these locations contain very little iodine and the people had limited access to seafood.
To prevent this, confirm with your vet that it's not
soiling because of a medical
condition.
Once you get them growing, native plants require remarkably little care
because, after living here for thousands of years, they are well adapted to our local
soil and climate
conditions.
That farm — which has become named The Village Farm — faces some fairly significant challenges in terms of
soil conditions and topography, not least
because previous management practices have degraded what was there.
They argue that in some circumstances — in severe drought
conditions, for example — organic farms have the edge
because their
soils have higher water - holding capacities.