Sentences with phrase «harvest as»

Beautifully decorated for Fall and harvest as well.
Its bright orange berry clusters are ripe for harvest as we speak!
As the young plants grow, keep them safe from violent rainfall and strong winds, and harvest as crops become ready, to avoid a glut.
If you check out their website, Manitoba Harvest has a neat little slideshow on the hemp fields from growth to harvest as well as nutrition information and almost 100 recipes - including breads, desserts, even cole slaw.
In the sugarcane region of El Salvador, as much as one - fifth of the population has chronic kidney disease, the presumed result of dehydration from working the fields they were able to comfortably harvest as recently as two decades ago.
Here in the UK we are reaping the nuclear industry's harvest as our government plans a whole new fleet of nuclear reactors at the expense of technologies that have the capacity to support us in our fight against climate change.
The United States used its own methodology, which does not require calculation of growth increment and harvest as reported in the IPCC format, but it is unclear from the national communication which methods were used by Austria and Ireland.
The title of Jemison's novella and exhibition, in tandem with her mining of historical materials, seems to offer the possibility that the seeds of change planted in the past are still viable and ripe for harvest as we imagine what the future can be in the face of ongoing institutionalized racism and systemic inequity.
The small children have been replaced by shuffling 20 - something men grimly determined to harvest as much terrible merchandise as they can carry, and the wandering Disney characters have been replaced by scantily - clad women who they take cameraphone pics of.
Festival - goers will celebrate the harvest as Kona coffee farms offer a firsthand look at growing this world - famous crop.
In this sugar town, it celebrates the start of the sugarcane harvest as well as celebrating the harvesting of other tropical produce from our region — bananas, pawpaws,...
Throughout the 10 - day Festival, celebrate the harvest as Kona coffee farms offer a firsthand look at growing this world - famous crop, the coffee art scene fills with inspiration, and music and dance enrich cultural exchanges.
The WASDE will offer relevant end - of - the - year 2017 numbers for the harvest as well as stocks and will give a glimpse into the 2018 growing season.
His primary focus is encouraging & enabling authors to produce excellent books with anointed content to help bring in the final harvest as we await our soon - coming King.
Using electric motors to supplement the twin - turbo 4.0 - liter V8 could harvest as much as 700 horsepower and 800 lb - ft of torque that would be split between all four tires.
The machinery is already in place to harvest as much as 400 tons of reusable material from batteries every year.
High yield expected from date harvest as industry grows in Jordan.
Beautifully decorated for Fall and harvest as well.
My tomatoes typically do pretty well but I get lazy when it comes to tying them up so the vines look a mess, basil grows like crazy but I forget to harvest as much as I should before it becomes bitter in the late summer, my blueberry bushes and raspberry vines have been quite pitiful as I lose the daily battle with birds.
You will spread more seeds than you would if just planting the seeds to grow to full size, since they will only get 1 - 2 inches tall and you want to harvest as many as possible from each tray.
Our brains have a basic algorithm that enables us to not just recognize a traditional Thanksgiving meal, but the intelligence to ponder the broader implications of a bountiful harvest as well as good...
«If they've already made their harvest and then there's a closure, they can't distribute to the public — so they lose money on the effort to harvest as well as the product.
To minimize carbon and nutrient loss, Berthrong recommends foresters leave woody debris on the site after harvest as well as reduce plowing, which increases erosion and decomposition of buried organic matter.
Regulations in the U.S. and Europe that set maximum levels of aflatoxin in food keep tainted products out of the food system, even though farmers might end up throwing out portions of their harvest as a result.
I doubt if the mould of an EFCC boss the Nigerian Senate would want to endorse for Buhari would travel this whole far to harvest as bountifully as Ibrahim Magu is doing.
I believe that it is my responsibility as a farmer to harvest as many pounds of beef as possible when my animals make the ultimate sacrifice to become protein to feed to my family and yours.
Using custom wooden crates designed by Josh Tierney, Design Director of Great Performances, the presentation includes carrots, peppers, cucumbers and tomatoes that sprout out of finely ground pumpernickel «dirt» for guests to harvest as a healthy snack.
We use moon fases for sowing, replanting and harvest as we work al in - sinc with nature.
My brother usually grows way too much basil and at the end of the season (we live around Seattle) I harvest as much as I can, wash and dry it and stuff it into a big jar with layers of big salt grainsl.
His first harvest as a head winemaker was in 1981 and he has gained global knowledge throughout his career.
There is significantly less pricing data for 2018's harvest as compared to that of 2017 at this point in time.
The parable of the earth bearing fruit of itself, or as is sometimes said, the seed growing secretly, has the same note of growth toward the harvest as do those of the sower, the tares, and the mustard seed.
Countless international companies harvest as much information about their users as possible to increase the effectiveness of their sales teams.
Memories of weekends spent sailing were as deeply buried as the sea urchins McManus used to harvest as a commercial diver.
In questioning before the House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce today, Mark Zuckerberg said that his personal Facebook data was harvested as part of the sweep of personal data that was used by third parties like Cambridge Analytica.
If all 108,000 acres Canada cultivates annual were to be harvested as dryland hemp, the total production cost would be valued at over $ 44 million annually and over $ 61 million for irrigated hemp.
P. B. Thompson observes, «Agrarian society considered divine blessings in the form of abundant harvests as their engagement was in horticulture, animal husbandry and the production of crops all of which involved risk factors.
I worry about the cynicism we seem to be harvesting as a society.
Many see kangaroo harvesting as an analogue of free - range chickens and free - range pigs, with the swift slaughter of free - range kangaroos, unaware of danger and having lived under natural conditions, as preferable to the way traditional livestock is handled.
Treasury Wine Estates says 90 per cent of grapes at 46 vineyards in California had already been harvested as serious fires ravage the famous wine regions.
Kangaroos would be wild - harvested as they are now, but landholders could, for example, work in large - scale collaborative groups with other adjoining landholders and trusted harvesters, sharing the money made from selling kangaroo meat.
It has been harvested as a source of food for thousands of...
bag at a large chain grocery store might have been harvested as much as 5 -LRB-!!!)
It was a violent climax to a long - simmering conflict, which saw farmers regularly lose harvests as protected elephants raided their crops.
In several decades, the forests could be sustainably harvested as a source of fuel for wood - burning power plants, making them a nearly carbon - neutral energy source, Ornstein argues.
Then they took out their new boat, this one customized with a winch to pull in the mile of net, and harvested as many of the remaining lake trout as they could from Logging Lake.
With a combination of water, plant food and 17,500 LEDs, he harvests as much as 10,000 heads of lettuce a day — 100 times more per square foot than an ordinary farm — using 90 percent less water and producing 80 percent less waste.
These crab roe, once fabulously abundant in the bay, began disappearing in the late 1990s when a new fishery began harvesting them as bait for eels and conch.
But if the incident light is blocked by a cloud, the plant must switch from dissipating excess photons as heat to harvesting as many photons as possible.
(A voltage can be harvested as power.)
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