Sentences with phrase «corn harvest»

"Corn harvest" refers to the process of gathering ripe corn crops from the field. It involves the removal of corn ears from the stalks and gathering them to be used as food or for other purposes. Full definition
Something creamy that would stick to my ribs (and my memory) and tide me over until next year's corn harvest comes along and makes all my dreams come true.
You get a greater corn harvest with the same resources that you were going to use anyway.
The amount of corn harvested in this region annually has increased by 400 % since 1950, from 2 billion to 10 billion bushels.
The amount of corn harvested in this region annually has increased by 400 % since 1950, from 2 billion to 10 billion bushels.
Instead of sugar, Kanan's team developed a process that uses carbon dioxide and furfural, a compound derived from corn harvest waste.
Supported by a $ 500,000 grant from the Danish Energy Agency and another million dollars in loans, Samsø Energiselskab began building in June 2002 a second plant to generate heat by burning straw — the stalks and husks of corn harvested on the island.
Forecasters predict the past year's American corn harvest will come in at 12 billion bushels.
Not only did early Puebloans pass up a rich source of protein, but it appears they even gave the birds some of their hard - won corn harvests.
Corn harvest data is available from the Dept. of Agriculture.
Four years of bumper corn harvests have allowed the husband and wife, who each go by a single...
The Congressional Research Service has estimated that even if 100 percent of the U.S. corn harvest were dedicated to ethanol, it would displace less than 15 percent of national gasoline use.
For example, from 1950 to 2010, the amount of corn harvested annually in the Corn Belt increased by 400 %, from 2 billion to 10 billion bushels (NASS, 2016).»
A chart on Sunday about improvements in Malawi's agricultural production, using erroneous information from a study by researchers at Imperial College London and Michigan State University, misstated the size of recent corn harvests.
Here in Malawi, deep fertilizer subsidies and lesser ones for seed, abetted by good rains, helped farmers produce record - breaking corn harvests in 2006 and 2007, according to government crop estimates.
They should know, for example, when the corn harvesting season starts, they should also be aware of droughts affecting the industry and they should know at what time of the year there is traditionally a sharp surge (or lull) in demand.
There is NO extra residue from the corn harvest.
Arlo's a bit of a runt and has an issue with fear, an undesirable trait Poppa's determined to stomp out by taking him on a hunting mission, their target a young human «critter» who keeps stealing from the family's corn harvest.
The 2012 drought in the Midwest dented the corn harvest by 15 percent and caused a global spike in corn prices.
To make matters worse, a recent survey of growers indicates that GE soybean and corn harvests aren't meeting yield expectations.
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