Megan worked for us after high school during
the first harvest of 2005, and has been a part of the tasting room ever since.
The first harvest of 34 acres of fast - growing shrub willow from a Penn State demonstration field this winter is a milestone in developing a sustainable biomass supply for renewable energy and bio-based economic development,...
One of the most interesting is the Blue Oasis Pure Shrimp facility outside of Las Vegas that is preparing for
its first harvest of several million shrimp this fall.
In the summer, after
the first harvest of hay was cut and stored in the barn, the Mayhew children set off on berry - picking trips.
More than 90 % of America's figs come from California, where
the first harvest of the season — the breba crop, which is collected from branches that sprouted the previous year — starts in June, and the main harvest gets underway in August.
StarAfrica — Two women - led farmers» organizations, the Bunadin Women's Organization and the Dordealah Farmers Organization in Nimba County in north - central Liberia, is this weekend scheduled to launch
the first harvest of improved rice varieties being developed with the support of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and the Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Agriculture.
«
First harvest of ancient southern wheat exceeds expectations.»
By summer, Stamets had
his first harvest of tasty Garden Giant (Stropharia rugosoannulata) mushrooms.
The officials participated in
the first harvest of Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program's pilot Peconic Estuary Seaweed Aquaculture Feasibility Study, which is funded in part through Suffolk County.
I've always heard that for culinary lavender, it's important to use
the first harvest of the year.
The Dickers expect a year - end
first harvest of some 250 to 300 tons of «Caribbean Red» and yellow habaneros.
Flash forward to 1997, when Casa Madero celebrated its 400 - year - anniversary by releasing
its first harvest of Casa Grande Cabernet Sauvignon.
What fun and a great use for
our first harvest of chestnuts.
16:10, 16) or pentecost (so named because it came to be celebrated fifty days after the feast of unleavened bread) or the first fruits of wheat harvest (also 34:22) is by whatever name the celebration of
the first harvest of the fields, ready in Palestine in April.
Not exact matches
The tax -
harvesting investor
first sells at $ 70,000 to claim a capital loss and receive a tax refund
of $ 4,950 ($ 30,000 / 2 x 0.33).
Monsanto provided the same gene it is using in its drought - tolerant corn in the U.S. to researchers in Africa, and the
first round
of maize incorporating the gene will be
harvested in South Africa this spring.
In October, he presided over a splashy reveal
of the
first joint product
of Tesla and SolarCity — solar roofs designed to look like regular roofs that can
harvest almost as much energy as traditional solar panels.
First up was the Senate, where he faced tough questions about the company's mishandling
of data, and said Facebook was investigating «tens
of thousands
of apps» to see what information they
harvested.
This was Mr. Zuckerberg's
first appearance before Congress, prompted by the revelation that Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm linked to the Trump campaign,
harvested the data
of an estimated 87 million Facebook users to psychologically profile voters during the 2016 election.
Facebook finally suspended Cambridge Analytica from its platform last month — although the company has admitted it was made aware
of the allegations linking it with a quiz app that
harvested Facebook users data since at least December 2015, when the Guardian published its
first article on the story.
But he acknowledged that Facebook did not notify the FTC in 2015 when it
first learned
of that company's data -
harvesting.
Tax - loss
harvesting is one
of those tricky concepts that seems insane at
first.
* Matthew 13:30 Let them grow together, until the
harvest: and in the time
of the
harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together
first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into my barn.
23 10 «Speak to the Israelites and say to them: «When you enter the land I am going to give you and you reap its
harvest, bring to the priest a sheaf
of the
first grain you
harvest.
The
first sheaves
harvested were seen as representing the entire crop, and the firstborn
of an animal was seen as representing all
of the rest
of that animal's progeny as well.
From this fact arose all sorts
of legal provisions — prohibitions against removing one's neighbor's landmark (there were no surveyors with compasses in those days or recorded deeds
of landholdings), injunctions to bring the
first fruits
of the land as a gift to God, provisions for observing the
harvest festivals, ordinances as to slaves and «the stranger within the gates.»
The
first Latter - day Saints gathered around Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet, as the Book
of Mormon came into being; the Mormon field has, even now, been «white to the
harvest» for a century and a half.
God being the
first sower
of all sowers does ever await all tested harbingers coming from many sown
harvests.
«157 As in the
first three instances
of the parable
of the soil, the poor quality soil is incapable
of producing a
harvest since the barren soil is inimical to the productive process.
As the soil determines the outcome
of the
harvest, reception or rejection
of the message
of the Kingdom is determined by the kind
of reception accorded to the received message in the
first place.
The moisture in the soil and the nutrients it held aided the germination and growth process,
first as a sapling, and then, to a full plant, till it attained maturity and brought forth a
harvest thus witnessing to the miraculous outworking
of the power
of God.
This offering was to thank God for the
first portion
of the
harvest, and show trust in Him for the remainder.
But Pauline and Johannine theology advertised something new as central to the Good News: the flesh is redeemed, the body will see God; the risen Christ is not just a redeemer, he is an exemplar, the
first fruits
of the eternal
harvest.
Even while the tremendous
harvest which a century
of historically oriented scholarship had made possible was being gathered, the crisis
of historicism, which Troeltsch was the
first to analyze on a monumental scale, became manifest.
In agrarian societies, bad weather or invaders could quickly ruin your
harvest, and so many would quickly store and save the
first portion
of the
harvest, and then later, as the
harvest became more bountiful, give
of the bounty to whatever deity they worshiped.
Thanksgiving, in that the
harvest time had arrived, and trust in that it required trust in God to give to Him the
first part
of your
harvest, rather than store it away for yourself.
In faith,
first fruits
of the eventual
harvest of the new age are experienced; we receive a foretaste
of the fullness
of history that is yet to come (Eph.
«Here a set
of poor Irishmen [Newman's
first congregation, in Alcester Street, Birmingham, was in large part made up
of poor Irish immigrants], coming and going at
harvest time, or a colony
of them lodged in a miserable quarter
of a vast metropolis.
First, it reaps the
harvest of literally tens
of thousands
of scholarly probes into the language and times
of the Bible.
30 Let both grow together until the
harvest, and at the time
of harvest I will say to the reapers, «
First gather together the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn.
In the plant world food was chosen
first from wild edible grains and fruits
of nature, and then was systematically planted, cultivated, and
harvested.
9The Lord said to Moses, 10 «Speak to the Israelites and say to them: «When you enter the land I am going to give you and you reap its
harvest, bring to the priest a sheaf
of the
first grain you
harvest.
[Y] ou shall observe the feast
of weeks, the
first fruits
of wheat
harvest, and the feast
of ingathering.
So in offering the
first fruits
of harvest, he said, «You shall make this response before the LORD your God: «A wandering Aramean was my ancestor; he went down into Egypt and lived there as an alien, few in number, and there he became a great nation, mighty and populous.»»
I'm not renowned for my athleticism, so maybe this is the mystery ingredient that will get me sprinting to the allotment to
harvest the
first flush
of spring greens.
One day Ian and I arrived at our plot to water the plants and take some pictures
of the vegetable progress, and all
of the sudden we were
harvesting our
first... Radishes!
Featuring 85 recipes that celebrate the
first of the autumn
harvest — including pumpkin, sweet potato, and apples — we're serving up the best baked goods to enjoy as the leaves begin to change.
My garden is in full gear now and just today I
harvested my
first batch
of Dragon Heirloom Carrots.
Harvesting starts at the end
of the
first week in September and lasts for about a month, depending on weather conditions.
«NuMex Nematador» took an average
of 99 days to
first harvest from time
of transplanting.