Sentences with phrase «harvest in»

If you leave pieces of the root in the ground as you harvest, the plant is more likely to regrow for a sustainable harvest in the future.
I am a meal planner, I make meal menus so any meals that I don't have to grow, raise, or harvest in my own yard would be helpful.
Plus, they are can be ready to harvest in just 40 - 45 makes them ideal for kids too.
They differ though in that they are picked early in harvest in order to maintain the edible shell.
You can easily plant them and harvest them in the fall.
Not only do we use all natural ingredients, we harvest them in a sustainable way.
If you have an abundant harvest in your garden, there is nothing better than sitting around the table and preparing beautiful meals to share with family and friends.
Your efforts may not look like much now, but you are laying the groundwork for a substantial harvest in the future.
In addition to selling their harvest in the center's lobby, the duo also delivers to nearby restaurants.
Heat - loving eggplant thrives in Illinois's steamy summer weather, where local farmers begin to harvest them in June and keep on going through October.
Using as a base the pre-green revolution crop year 1964 - 1965, which produced an all - time record harvest in both countries, the production in Pakistan increased from the 1965 base figure of 4.6 million tons to 6.7, 7.2, and 8.4 millions of tons, respectively, in 1968, 1969, and 1970.
The hybrid poplars will show their regrowth potential in their second growing season after initial harvest in fall 2014.
Analyses showed that the number of labor - hours per acre for hand harvest was eight times greater than for machine harvest in 2011, and was two times greater in 2012.
Scientists at the John Innes Centre are developing a new line of fast - growing sprouting broccoli that goes from seed to harvest in 8 - 10 weeks.
The Dungeness crab harvest in 2014 was worth more than $ 80 million in Washington, $ 48 million in Oregon and nearly $ 67 million in California
VTT's first CellPod prototype is currently producing a harvest in Otaniemi.
Still, he estimates the exports are just 1 percent of the total harvest in Africa, where many locals depend on the meat for income as well as food.
In 1904, stem rust destroyed more than half the harvest in South Dakota, then considered the wheat center of the world.
In the dry fall air, with most of the harvest in, a few footsteps can kick up a dust cloud.
Bailey, a fisheries biologist, documents the fish's rise in popularity over the last 60 years, interweaving the scientific, political and economic forces that shaped the «most lucrative marine fish harvest in American waters.»
Harvest beyond that is additive mortality, harvest in addition to all the animals that would have died naturally.
But they were unable to harvest them in large enough numbers to evaluate the cells» healing properties.
«Heavy rains not only cause disease problems, but can prevent farmers from having access to the fields to plant in spring or to harvest in fall,» Wolfe said.
We're very excited to be actively participating in the first harvest in probably a century, the first legal harvest in about a century in New York,» said Kyle Kingsley, the CEO of Verio Health, who provided a media tour of the facility on Thursday.
Speaking in an interview with newsmen in Lagos on Tuesday, he expressed delight over the early rain, pointing out that it was an indication that there would be bumper harvest in all the farm produce.
The Russell Orchards Strawberry Festival in Ipswich celebrates its sweet harvest in true farm fashion with hayrides, pony rides, strawberry picking, live folk music, face painting, and real homemade strawberry shortcake.
Truthfully though, this harvest in Paso Robles was one for the record books.
«The discovery of my spiritual home in South Africa dates back to my first harvest in the Swartland in 1997, then again with my wife, who is from the country's vinelands,» said Vincent Carême.
It is, perhaps, the ideal model for commercial fishing in general, and salmon harvest in particular.
Dan Welsh trained in winemaking at the Northwest Wine Academy at South Seattle Community College and has worked harvest in both Washington and Oregon.
A dozen years after my first trip to the little Hungarian town of Kalocsa, I returned once again, just in time for the annual pepper harvest in September.
With the green chile harvest in full swing in the southern part of the state, it's time to take a look at how chile peppers have influenced the cuisine of the Duke City.
During the pepper harvest in the autumn, the open - air food markets are a riot of color: bright green, red, and yellow bells; deep - red cherry peppers; large tomato peppers from pale yellow and pale green to darkest red; green and scarlet peppers like Anaheims and New Mexicans; yellow Hungarian wax peppers; long curved red and green peppers similar to cayennes; shorter, thicker ones like Italian pepperoncini; and small, thin, pointed dark green and red peppers as flaming hot as those from Thailand.
It's one of my favorite times of the year — the green chile harvest in New Mexico, with some fresh red chiles thrown in for good measure.
We have begun the harvest in Las Cruces of Trinidad Scoprions, Morugas, 7 - Pots, and Barrackapores.
Prepare for the harvest in the form of an ambrosial feast with this simple yet exotic dessert.
Not harvested / plowed - in Leaving crops that were ready for harvest in the field or tilling them into the soil
Purple Sprouting Broccoli grows over winter and is ready to harvest in spring.
Those influences led him to viticulture and winemaking classes, a harvest in Burgundy and a brief marketing job at Kendall - Jackson Vineyard.
Grape harvest begins early in Temecula Wine Country: Experiencing the grape harvest in the local vineyards has rarely been on a July to - do list but thats just what is happening now in the vineyards of Temeculas Wine County and across the state...
Sales are projected to rise by as much as 6 % and the total harvest in California by far the largest wine - producing stateshould climb 7 % -LSB-...]
France Set to Retake Global Wine Crown: France is set to take back the top spot as the worlds largest wine producer following a poor harvest in Italy but the industry is still struggling with the fall in Chinese demand...
Coupled with a very difficult crush in Argentina, this heavily weather impacted harvest in Chile has made for an incredibly difficult South American campaign.
Meanwhile, the harvest in France's powerhouse Languedoc region could be... READ FULL REPORT HERE
The bulk market is moving at a normal pace for this time of year, and pricing movement will depend on financial markets and the actual size of the coming harvest in the Northern Hemisphere.
The harvest in the Southern Hemisphere is in full swing, and in some cases winding down.
2014 Raisin and Table grape crop will go down as one of the smallest harvest in the last decade.
The program requires certification of both vineyard (grapes) and winery to carry the CERTIFIED SUSTAINABLE logo on bottles so the first wines should start appearing in the market following the 2017 harvest in California.
With harvest in full swing in the Northern Hemisphere, buyers are truing up inventories and ensuring all programs will have good quality supply.
Well folks, we are getting close to harvest in the central valley.
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