Sentences with phrase «fertile soil of»

Founded in the mid-19th century, it benefited from both the Gold Rush of 1848 and the fertile soil of California.
The fertile soil of the Ganges plain and the insistent sunlight of Uttar Pradesh combine with a long history of agriculture and experimentation in Malihabad's orchards.
This resilient tuber thrives in the black, fertile soil of the Lowlands, and it has become a dietary staple there.
Our potatoes are grown in the fertile soil of the Columbia Basin and then packaged in our facility, located in Othello, Wash..»
That word «suspicions» says it all: it is becoming clear that the Pope wants radically to cut back the superabundance of new bureaucracies which burgeoned in the fertile soil of the «Spirit of Vatican II».
Those that do not allow the seed to fall upon the fertile soil of their souls are eager to accuse him of being «a liar» and «a madman» as they would rather lead a purely utilitarian life rather than experience the grace and love that He willingly offers.
After hundred of hours, we discovered that the most delicious coconuts are grown in the fertile soils of the Philippines.
Once harvested, our cacao beans are naturally fermented in the fertile soils of Peru at high elevations, limiting moisture and locking in essential nutrients and freshness.
As well as the wineries, some breweries have opened up and other producers have set up to take advantage of the fertile soils of the area, cultivating produce ranging from olives to lavender to cereal crops.

Not exact matches

While it's well understood that natural features such as rivers and fertile soil matter for economic growth, this study provides some of the first evidence that natural amenities are also important.
Soil in Fraser Valley supports some of the most fertile agriculture in Canada and annually generates more than 62 per cent of the province's gross farm receipts ($ 1.6 billion);
Tucked deep into the fertile soil and God - fearing air of the Mississippi Delta, the church is nestled on a flat, barren landscape, one of hundreds in a region where faith is the answer to poverty and hardship.
We are living proof that some of them do indeed find fertile soil... just as Jesus promised they would.
Here, the soil is rich and fertile, there is plenty of rain, a beautiful mountain climate allows farmers to plant and harvest all year round.
Ignorance is the fertile soil from which the flower of hatred grows.
In her book Pivot of Civilization (1922), Sanger addresses «the cruelty of charity,» arguing against the «sinisterly fertile soil» that perpetuates «defectives, delinquents and dependents.»
«143 So, fertile soils, crops, and animals were evidence of the blessings of God.
Such soil is so fertile and full of nutrients you can smell it.
As I read Isaiah's poem today I realize that the planter of the vineyard forgot to test the soil around the fertile hill.
Similar limits exist in the area of fresh water, fertile soil, and petroleum.
Wordsworth concurred, declaring that «the sonnet's scanty plod of ground» provides fertile creative soil for artists who have «felt the weight of too much liberty.»
Your wife is right nd even Jesus told that only 25 % of the soil hits fertile ground.
Lacking a fertile ideological soil on which to stake a claim — even in respect to the once fashionable ideology of liberation for the blacks, the poor, the Third World — the theologian purports to turn his back on all ideologies and reclaim «raw» consciousness, which supposedly is free of any group or material biases.
Here was no fertile soil for ideas of inter-racial obligation.
The weakness and humility of the people, even their plainness, ordinariness and self - effacement, are the fertile soil in which things like love, generosity, and wisdom grow.»
Religion is fertile soil in which the seeds of ambition subtly grow.
Pietism in Germany, the evangelical efforts of the Wesleys and Whitefield, and Jonathan Edwards as one of the leaders of the great awakening — these cultivated the fertile soil for the modern Protestant missionary movement.
Sufism, or mysticism, and particularly pantheistic mysticism, found fertile soil in Indonesian spiritual and emotional life from the very beginning because of the nature of the Indonesian mind and because of the age - old influence of Hinduism and Buddhism.
Brazil's diverse climate, fertile soil and abundant available water and rainfall make it one of the world's great agricultural producers.
Sourced From Fresh Coconuts for Added Potency - Our oil is sourced from coconuts grown in the fertile volcanic soil of the Philippines.
The lubricant is pH - matched and helps to restore the acidic vaginal pH after the fertile period, reducing risk of infections (Soil Association Pavilion, UK).
Florida's unique fertile soil and lush subtropical climate are what make Florida grapefruit the sweetest and juiciest variety of grapefruit in the world, but they can also take a toll on the outer appearance of the fruit — don't judge a book by it's cover!
Farmers using this climate - smart method have not only nixed the expense of chemical herbicides and fertilizers; they have also boosted crop yields without clearing more forest, because their soil is now more fertile.
Not only does fertile soil impart better flavor and higher nutritional value to food, soil is one of the biggest carbon sinks on the planet.
Promoters of the prized crop claim that the climate and fertile soil in the eponymous southern region of Italy where they grow are behind the fruit's meaty texture, juiciness, and exceptional flavor.
Grown in the fertile soil and mild, Mediterranean climate of Chile, our blueberries are cultivated with the utmost care and strict adherence to organic standards.
It leads to retention of fertile soil, which is capable of producing nutrient - dense, high - quality food.
Home to over 400 sweet potato growers, the state's hot, moist climate and rich, fertile soil are ideal for cultivating sweet potatoes, averaging at nearly 60 % of the U.S. supply.
The Hualalai Estate started in 1996 in a region of Kona that is the ideal place to grow coffee because of mineral rich fertile volcanic soil and Kona tropical climate.
Atinkut Mezgebu Wubneh representing the Ethiopian Region of Tigray accepts Gold Future Policy Award 2017 A third of the planet's land is severely degraded and fertile soil is being lost at the rate of 24bn tons a year, says the Global Land Outlook launched at the... more
Our varieties are proven winners because of our fertile, time - tested soil's certified organic mixture.
The loss of fertile top soil by erosion results in a lower yield capacity on the onehand and in a undesired transfer of nutrients, pesticides and sediments in surface water on the other.
Sandy soils dry out quickly, slowing down the decomposition process, ferralitic soils on the other hand are generally not very fertile, but they encourage fast decomposition and the building - up of stable organic matter.
Another option proposed for the area was afforestation, but in view of the high density of rural population and the fertile soils this was dismissed and another alternative was sought.
(18 June 2015) By the time you've read this, 9,378 m ² of fertile soil has been destroyed.
Farmers in parts of Greece claimed visits from «strange flying saucers» destroyed their plains of fertile crops when they floated down from the sky leaving behind holes in the soil.
However, while all of this uncertainty and suspicion with respect to China represents fertile soil for a continuing US hegemonic position in the Asia - Pacific, perceptions of the US ability to sustain a long term presence matter.
vbhoomes writes «Nobody today knows what the political landscape will be in the fall of 2010, but its safe to say the democrats will be on less fertile soil because they control both ends of Pa. street and have nobody to blame if the things go wrong on the home front or overseas.»
State - building began in wetland areas, such as the Fertile Crescent, with huge expanses of fertilFertile Crescent, with huge expanses of fertilefertile soil.
With the exception of the fertile river valleys along which agriculture began, civilizations generally lasted 800 to 2,000 years, and geoarchaeological studies have now shown a connection between soil erosion and the decline of many ancient cultures.
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