Not exact matches
«We at Malekula
farms via accepting bitcoin, look to attract and
do attract the tech - savvy centric generation of investors and at the same time by accepting bitcoin transfer a portion of our farmland
real estate, an existing wealth asset into an accepted and unrestrained international currency vehicle for exactly the same reasons.»
Unfortunately I also know that the government
does not seem to have
done a good job in having more
real input from the family
farm people.
«If you don't have a car, the most convenient thing is to get what you can carry, and if you have a family of four that can be a
real problem,» explains Khann Chov, who runs Beardsley Community
Farm in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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By focusing on
real ingredients, we're able to support the hard — working
farms and farmers that are focused on growing
real, organic foods, so they can continue to
do the work that fuels us all.
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The
real problem has to
do with poor manufacturing and
farming practices.
Lucini's sauces taste like
real tomatoes, which could have something to
do with the fact that their tomatoes are grown on one of Italy's first organic
farms and travel from field to jar in less than 24 hours.
What I can tell you is that once you slowly transition to
real,
farm - to - table food that's been minimally processed, you don't miss baked goods nearly as much.
In the following slides, see how
Real Food
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did their small part.
There is a
real feeling of contributing directly to the wellbeing of
farming families through what were are
doing.
Farm to school has taken off regardless of what the USDA
does, because there's
real enthusiasm around the country for it.
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«In the
real world, if you're a farmer and year after year you're losing yield, you might decide, «I'm
done farming,» or switch to another crop that doesn't require as much water, or maybe you move somewhere else,» Monier says.
In 1959, biologists Dmitri Belyaev and Lyudmila Trut set out to
do just that, by starting with a few dozen silver foxes from fox
farms during the Soviet era and attempting to recreate the evolution of wolves into dogs in
real time in order to witness the process of domestication.
It's a
real mind shift for me to style these, I don't want to look like I just stepped off of the
farm, ha!
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However just like
real farming, the elements at times
do play havoc with your crops that can be quite frustrating, especially seeing them destroyed.
The videos for students illustrate the
real life context for the experiments that they are working on, for example a visit to the Thorntons factory in Derby links to the experiment investigating the melting point of chocolate and a look inside an urban hydroponics
farm that grows lettuces reveals that plants don't always need to grow in soil.
Delta Charter Elementary School is
doing some amazing things in agriculture: parterning with local farmers, teaching students about gardening, Students get to see
real farming in action!
If you don't look
real closely, you won't notice that it isn't a polo player on the left pocket, but someone on what appears to be a donkey with what looks like either a golf club or a
farm implement.
The
REAL reason they are
doing this is because Amazon is flooded with FAKE REVIEWS put up by Chinese troll
farms, and Amazon's «Gold Box» is now just a clearing house for Chinese companies that pay money for product placement.
You don't have the skills to operate the
farm, or the money to finance it, which will place a
real burden on your shoulders and an even bigger one on the next generation.
Farming out tasks such as these and taking advantage of new technology will keep your
real estate income more «passive» than if you were trying to
do everything yourself.
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If a dog is competing in high - speed sports like agility or one that is
doing stockwork, whether for trials or
real farm / ranch work a larger iris coloboma could be hazardous when the dog is negotiating obstacles at high speed or dodging flying hooves.
I really love the look of this dog, but I don't think I'd want or need such an aggressive dog unless I had a
farm or had some
real security concerns or something.
Though legal under current Hawaii law, these Kona blends
do not disclose the origin of 90 % of their contents, deceive consumers into believing they are purchasing
real Kona coffee, damage the reputation of our crop, and keep the
farm gate price low by flooding the market with faux Kona coffee.
Must
do: Go on a half - day horse trek through lush landscape, rolling hills and winding rivers to get a
real appreciation of this breathtakingly beautiful
farm.
Like a
real farmer, the player
does have access to a bank loan which will allow you to hopefully grow profitable crops in order to purchase additional equipment (more so with more powerful tractors) and other
farm items.
However just like
real farming, the elements at times
do play havoc with your crops that can be quite frustrating, especially seeing them destroyed.
At the time I didn't know anything of visual novels or dating games, genres I would come to love later in life; I dated
farm girls before
real life boys.
- A
real - money trade in - game economic system designed in such a way that the resources
farming does not ruin the balance but is a part of the gameplay for high - level characters.
We added an AI that can
do even more tasks for the player, like deliver crops directly to the selling points across the map, and return to the
farm on its own, plus a whole lot of new tractors and machinery from
real manufacturers to play with.
And, much like a
real farm, you are going to have to work hard to
do so.
The mining industry in Australia also hasn't been massive for all that long a time, and the
real cultural hero here is the «Aussie battler» out on the
farm or sheep station; they don't have the kind of industrial heroes that capture the imagination of the US.
The vote cited in the ad is actually legislation referring to currency manipulation abroad — it had nothing to
do with
farm dust,
real or imagined.
After consideration of the study findings, the Fremantle Ports Board concluded that the potential benefits
did not justify the risk of creating opposition amongst our customers, tenants, the community and other key stakeholders as a result of the
real or perceived impacts of a wind
farm located in close proximity to port workplaces and local communities.
In our post «Astroturfing» — how the
real pros
do it» we looked at how spin masters like yesMinister.org and the Clean Energy Council «shape the wind
farm debate» — and the techniques these boys use to «overwhelm» those nasty negative thoughts ordinary simple folk might develop towards giant industrial wind turbines, if nature was -LSB-...]
Do you know the
real - world generating capacity factor for, say, wind
farms?
From making sure your lifestyle is as cruelty free as possible, to stopping the very
real environmental impacts of animal
farming, many of us who
do believe that animal husbandry is an important part of truly integrated sustainable
farming are cutting back significantly on our meat and dairy intake too.
There's no
real difference between paying money for gold and
farming for gold yourself - you're just paying someone else to
do the
farming for you.
The
real work was being
done on server
farms, something that promised to let gamers play high - end games on low - end hardware.
The salaried reps don't
farm, and the brokerage's only advertisements are a single - page ad in a local
real estate magazine and a small ad in the daily San Francisco Chronicle.
Where
does a Consultant who is not licensed to trade in
real estate FIRST go to look and
farm for business???