Sentences with word «breadbasket»

The effects are projected to extend down into the Rio de la Plata Basin, the agricultural breadbasket of South America.
As reported by NOAA, the adjacent plot of monthly 1,419 months) maximum temperatures experienced in the U.S. corn belt, a major agricultural breadbasket region, since 1900 is rather unremarkable.
What the huge U.S. breadbasket needs at this point is a few years of some good old fashioned global warming that will reverse the potential devastation a mass cooling would deliver to crop yields.
In fact, global warming should help turn surrounding areas into an agricultural breadbasket.
Scorching temperatures and scarce rainfall has left large swathes of the United States in drought, with the «breadbasket states», such as Iowa and Indiana, among the worst affected.
The UK's Special Representative for Climate Change, Sir David King, warns us that with current climate policies we risk simultaneous collapses of basic crop production in the major breadbaskets of the Northern Hemisphere.
A multi-year study of Egypt's Nile Delta places the country's major breadbasket at serious risk.
Ally Ed Whelan, the very Voldemort to «liberal activist» judges and a former Scalia clerk, tossed his whole breadbasket in the National Review Online, to wit: «Richard A. Posner's Badly Confused Attack on Scalia / Garner» Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5.
This anticipated album from the boys taking from the Radiohead breadbasket sounds more like a band trying to reproduce the epic raucousness of Absolution than the band that actually created...
Whatever the final outcome, the events could signal a once - in - a-generation change for the former British colony, a regional breadbasket reduced to destitution by economic policies Mugabe's critics have long blamed on him.
The move north of the American breadbasket will likely continue and even accelerate in coming years, according to a new study
While some of the West suffers in drought, other parts of the U.S. breadbasket suffer from too many storm clouds
The origins of over two - thirds of the grains, legumes, fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural crops countries grow and consume can be traced to ancient breadbaskets in distant parts of the world, according to an exhaustive peer - reviewed report.
Many recent events - discoveries from sediment cores in New York, drought in Australia and the western United States, data from increasingly sophisticated computer models - lead to a conclusion that the weather driving many of the globe's great breadbaskets will become hotter, drier and more unpredictable.
For example, you can decide whether to eat out or stay in, but after you have eaten the first piece of bread from the restaurant breadbasket, your instincts take over and make you eat several pieces until you are satisfied.
Ram Trucks is reaching out to America's breadbasket with its latest special edition model dubbed the Harvest Edition.
1970 An Exhibition of Black American Art from Times of Slavery to the Present, Muskingum College, New Concord, OH First Annual Black Arts Festival: Operation Breadbasket, 2413 Dowling Street, Chicago, IL
In coming years, it seems likely that the llanos will become both an agro-industrial breadbasket and a major energy corridor for Colombia.
We know the basic story in Syria by now: From 2006 - 2010, an unprecedented drought forced the country from a groundwater - intensive breadbasket of the region to a net food importer.
America's Midwestern breadbasket could expect fields frozen solid, disrupted transportation and a poor winter wheat harvest.
Focusing on food and agricultural systems and top - producing breadbaskets in particular, we distinguish maize, rice, wheat, and soy season changes from global annual mean climate changes.
, THAT LEAVES 72 YEARS OUT OF 300, NOT COUNTING THINGS LIKE THE EARLIER DEVASTATION OF THE IRAQI BREADBASKET THROUGH OVERIRRIGATION).
Fertilizer that has helped make Canada breadbasket of the world.
It ain't known as the nation's breadbasket for nothing.
Our whole breadbasket is dust,» Reheis says.
Amazingly, over the shorter term, the global warming predictions for the U.S. breadbasket have been even worse, in fact, astoundingly atrocious - instead of warming, growing areas have cooled considerably.
The study, published in Nature Climate Change, focused on the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, an emerging global breadbasket that as of 2013 supplied 10 percent of the world's soybeans.
Tony travels to Emilia Romagna, the «breadbasket of Italy,» with acclaimed NYC chef Michael White.
They now know that the pipeline would only generate 35 permanent full time positions, while putting America's breadbasket at risk of spills in order to get tar sands to ports where most will be refined and exported internationally.
Say you're trying to eat healthy and you go out to lunch with friends — you have to expend energy on both resisting the breadbasket as well as forgoing the burger in favor of a salad.
Zimbabwe was long - known as southern Africa's «breadbasket» but, with a drought also taking place at the time, the nation's vital agricultural sector collapsed, leading to repeated famines and spectacular inflation.
The Prairies, once hailed as the breadbasket of the world, could find that description gain renewed currency in the years to come.
The US is also the «breadbasket of the world» and these agricultural products are purchased with US dollars.
Homes in the nation's «breadbasket» are generally more affordable than the average American home, so the conforming loan limit is the standard $ 417,000 across all counties.
Switzerland lacks arable soil, while Canada is one of the world's breadbaskets.
When the bread is cooled completely just store it in a plastic bag in a breadbasket and cut slices as needed.
I cut the cornbread and placed it into a breadbasket, and set out bowls, plates, spoons, and cups for the kids.
It's dark, moist and delicious, and it comes in a breadbasket to your table at this French - themed West Coast casual restaurant.
I have ruined countless meals by going overboard on the breadbasket, the unofficial first course of any meal.
Remove the pancake from the pan and place into a small cereal bowl or breadbasket — to shape the pancake into a bowl form.
Served with a dipping dish of extra virgin olive oil, the Rustics Collection also works well in a breadbasket.
Texas is the Big 12's breadbasket, but its current recruiting chief is an SEC school, Texas A&M.
Through this initiative, the district offers a lunch comprising fresh seasonal ingredients sourced straight from the nation's breadbasket one Thursday a month.
«The sadness is that it could be not just a breadbasket, but also an enormous food engine for the whole of Africa,» says Bacon, wistfully.
This is the breadbasket of America — the region that supplies at least one fifth of the total annual U.S. agricultural harvest.
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