Sentences with phrase «crop emergence»

All areas of the province have reported precipitation but slightly cooler normal temperatures and cool nights have made crop emergence slow.
With thicker layers of residue, you start to have problems with crop emergence.

Not exact matches

Mind - boggling events have taken place since Niebuhr died in 1971: the deaths of Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon's tragic Watergate crisis, war in the Middle East, rapprochement with Red China and an uneasy detente with Soviet Russia, the energy crisis, large - scale unemployment, an escalating crime rate in the nation, the erosion of confidence in the leadership of the Western world, and the emergence of a new crop of politicians on the national scene.
With the big boost in activity as well as the emergence of separation anxiety, expect some sleep disturbances to crop up about now.
Preliminary results from the five - year study (funded by Monsanto) suggest that new strategies, such as combining multiple chemicals and applying herbicides both before and after weeds emerge, can improve crop yields compared with the typical glyphosate - heavy approach, while slowing the emergence of resistance.
The other derives from reports of intergroup fighting among hunter - gatherers; our ancestors lived as hunter - gatherers from the emergence of the Homo genus until the Neolithic era, when humans began settling down to cultivate crops and breed animals, and some scattered groups still live that way.
The emergence of superweeds also raises questions about justifications for genetically engineered crops
As with other domesticated crops, it is thought that human migrations helped lead to the emergence of subspecies and hybrids with a consequence — reduced fertility --- but prized for their delectable fruits with high flesh and low seed content.
But when Roundup Ready crops came along, most farmers switched to using glyphosate, with PPOs applied to soil prior to weed emergence.
But the likelier outcome isn't the emergence of a supervirus as much as an overall increase in pathogen pollution — nuisance infections that drain health and economic resources, harming people, crops and livestock.
However, the emergence of strain Ug99 in Uganda in 1999 devastated crops and has spread to Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan and Yemen, though has yet to reach the U.S.
The scientists collected data to determine the mulch's impact on soil moisture, soil temperature, crop yield, and weed emergence.
Hubert Mullner, another of the Hoechst team, says that tests show that using Basta after emergence may reduce total herbicide use dramatically: «Farmers now use between 2 and 6 kilograms of herbicides per hectare on sugar beet, one of the most difficult crops for weed control.
However, genetic resistance in crop varieties is frequently defeated by the emergence of new rust strains, turning what used to be a disease resistant plant variety to one that is completely vulnerable.
Signs, like M. Night Shyamalan's previous two films The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable, is virtually impossible to talk about without spoiling something, with the film undoubtedly faring best among viewers with little foreknowledge of the plot (which follows Mel Gibson's former preacher as he investigates the emergence of a huge pattern in his crops).
With the emergence of the internet innovations, creative lending platforms have cropped up.
(06/14/2008) The emergence and expansion of biofuels produced from food crops has exacerabted world's agriculture and water crisis and is a bigger short - term threat than global warming, argued Peter Brabeck - Letmathe in an editorial published Thursday in the Wall Street Journal Asia.
«The drastic increase in pesticide use with GE crops is due primarily to the rapid emergence of weeds resistant to glyphosate,» said Dr. Charles Benbrook, chief scientist of The Organic Center and author of the report, Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on Pesticide Use in the United States: The First Thirteen Years, published this crops is due primarily to the rapid emergence of weeds resistant to glyphosate,» said Dr. Charles Benbrook, chief scientist of The Organic Center and author of the report, Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on Pesticide Use in the United States: The First Thirteen Years, published this Crops on Pesticide Use in the United States: The First Thirteen Years, published this week.
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