Sentences with phrase «into prairie»

I also recommend checking out the Festival Fever and Modern 70s pages over on the Yours Clothing website because many of those pieces overlap into the prairie trend as well.
Another day of superb sightseeing begins with a trip along Lake Yellowstone, over the Sylvan Pass and down into the prairie beyond, through an incredibly diverse array of scenery.
With limited time but wanting to get out into the prairies, I opted for a trip aboard Canada's oldest regularly scheduled operating Vintage Steam Train, The Prairie Dog Central Railway.

Not exact matches

And over the past year the company got into an entirely new line of business, buying a pair of farm equipment dealers with 16 locations across the Prairies.
In the past it was used to ship imported oil west into Ontario; in the future, it will likely ship prairie oil east into Quebec refineries hobbled at having to pay the higher Brent price for oil.
On Thursday, fellow prairie province Saskatchewan entered into the war, announcing it will consider limits on its out - of - province oil shipments if B.C. continues its efforts to delay the pipeline expansion project.While Saskatchewan likely would not be shipping oil on the proposed pipeline, the province has been negatively impacted by the projects continued delays.
Located in the Texas Hill Country, where blackland prairies roll into beautiful hills, Texas State's roughly 38,000 students choose from 97 bachelor's, 88 master's and 12 doctoral degree programs.
Precisely that portion of Ezekiel which she can not immediately imagine for herself — it can not be consigned to something like a prairie fire — is that which breaks into her consciousness and offers her new ways to apprehend her loneliness — and to apprehend both the absurdity and undeniability of her felt connection to John Ames.
It's probably the prairie kid thing, combined with the evangelical - mutt thing, but when acedia slinks into my soul, spreading into every corner of my life with an ooze, when my mind is fuzzy and apathetic, when I'm listless and worn out, burned out, on religion and parenting and marriage and family and everything about my life, I get to the daily, methodical, healing goodness of real work.
And Wes Jackson, the Kansas agronomist, makes the same point in connection with physical systems — particularly the prairie soils continuing to bleed brown into the Mississippi and every other river system that drains farmland.
The Land Institute has been conducting trials for 40 years to cross-breed «deep root» traits of perennial prairie grass cousins into annual grains.
That «investment» intends to convert the lakefront airfield into a haven of wetlands, prairies, playgrounds and botanic gardens with an expanded 12th Street Beach and a ferry, just to name a few attractions.
Other park features, such as gazebo - like shelters, paths and prairie plantings, will be added in future years once the site plans are fit into the district's capital improvement plan, Collins said.
The Park District wants to turn the property into a native prairie woodland to be used for environmental education.
Participants will help convert part of an old meadow into a rare native Illinois prairie landscape.
The Smoky Hills site — the Meridian Way Wind Power Facility near Concordia — was developed into a wind energy site, which gave researchers the opportunity to observe greater prairie chickens before, during and after wind turbine construction.
Two Kansas State University biologists are studying streams to prevent tallgrass prairies from turning into shrublands and forests.
Big bluestem grass can live several decades, so prairie restoration projects will need to consider the form of plants that would thrive at a site several decades into the future, researchers said.
«When we plowed up the prairies, we released carbon from the grasslands and soils into the atmosphere.
Today, 1,200 acres have developed into a marsh, and the rest have evolved into mostly wet prairie and a few into forest.
She started with mice, putting 126 bodies into individual containers with soil from three places: a short grass prairie and a subalpine lodgepole pine forest in Colorado, and a desert in Texas.
In early March, Battelle Memorial Institute, a large research nonprofit based in Columbus, quietly withdrew plans to drill two holes up to 5 kilometers deep into the granite bedrock beneath the rolling prairie there.
Research scientist Salkeld and Antolin, professor and chair of biology in the College of Natural Sciences, assert that the swirl of ecological factors driving plague outbreaks in prairie dogs can lend key insights into the study of zoonotic diseases.
That finding could, for example, support the idea of using more diverse seed mixes in prairie restoration projects, or keeping a prairie grassland instead of turning it into marginal agricultural land.
Failure to gain the trust and approval of residents in rural North and South Dakota doomed the start of a $ 35 million project that would have drilled a borehole 5 kilometers beneath the prairie into crystalline basement rock.
By influencing early social experience in prairie voles, researchers hope to gain greater insight into what aspects of early social experience drive diversity in adult social behavior.
For other events, like the drought in Brazil and flooding in the Canadian prairies, humans influenced the likelihood in other ways besides the greenhouse gases that continue to be emitted into the atmosphere.
Wisely helped lead a four - year study into how Kansas» wildlife, particularly the greater prairie chicken, is affected by wind turbines.
I realized that the bottom of my long denim prairie skirt had gotten tucked into the waistband of my hot pink tights (hey, this was Chicago in the winter, I was wearing boots and my skirt was SUPPOSED to cover my legs) and my fanny (in tights) was showing.
But when an animal subject rebels, the whole shebang explodes into Earth's atmosphere, dropping poisonous DNA canisters into a swamp (next to a croc), a prairie (by a wolf), and yes, into the gorilla enclosure at the San Diego Zoo.
When a tornado blusters his hot - air balloon out of the black - and - white prairies and into the candy - coated CG realm of Oz, Oscar is mistaken for a real wizard capable of freeing the land's good people from the Wicked Witch of the West.
Full of parched diagonals and framed in a boxy, horizon - chopping Academy ratio, the Oregon vistas here are half Wyeth prairie, half lunar surface, and wholly the kind of transfixing American void into which the director's outsiders lose themselves.
In the time it takes the Corvette to hit second gear, broad mansions are replaced by the urban - porn blight and return - to - prairie landscape that have become Detroit's signature curse — so surreal that it's like being wrenched into a new dream in Inception.
They are also vividly American — with the beautiful yet cruel landscape, the precariousness of life on the untamed prairie, the unending heartache and heartbreak of love and the ways families fail us, save us, and push us into doing things far beyond our capacities.
Turn this part of Norfolk into clean prairie
The land is newly divided by iron rail lines, the prairie dotted with sod huts, and it is into this country that a man goes off alone, in pursuit of a need he can barely admit even to himself.
Punting the prairie dog into the library was a mistake.
And then a local girl disappears, catapulting the family headlong into a dead man's curve... On Bent Road, a battered red truck cruises ominously along the prairie; a lonely little girl dresses in her dead aunt's clothes; a boy hefts his father's rifle in search of a target; a mother realizes she no longer knows how to protect her children.
All the dying that summer began with the death of a child, a boy with golden hair and thick glasses, killed on the railroad tracks outside New Bremen, Minnesota, sliced into pieces by a thousand tons of steel speeding across the prairie toward South Dakota.
This Black Earth interest came about when I began i) seeking agricultural plays on the increasing global demand for protein as living standards improve around the world, which evolved into ii) identifying the most fertile farmland, generally accepted to be the Black Earth region of Ukraine & Russia and the Pampas of Argentina (followed by the Canadian Prairies), and iii) finding the cheapest (but acceptably fertile) farmland globally.
My interest in Cresud came about when I began i) seeking agricultural plays on the increasing global demand for protein as living standards improve around the world, which gradually evolved into also ii) identifying the most fertile farmland in the world, generally accepted to be the Black Earth region of Ukraine & Russia and the Pampas of Argentina (followed by the Canadian Prairies), and iii) the cheapest (but acceptably fertile) farmland globally.
Turn your canine into the ultimate prairie dog and explore his wild side when you tour America's flatlands.
Today, we head north into Alberta, Canada to explore Waterton Lakes National Park and its remarkable ecosystem of prairies, forests, and glacial landscapes.
Tonight we board The Canadian in Toronto and settle into our berths for our journey across the vast expanse of the prairie grasslands towards the Rockies.
Step over the dramatic up - lit stone bridge into a world of pure indulgence where you will be treated to therapies based on the pioneering research of the Swiss - based Laboratories la prairie, a world leader in skin care.
His first «earthwork», as he describes them, was a 160 acre portrait of Kiowa Indian chief Satanta, carved into a Kansas prairie in 1981.
The resulting work draws the viewer into a rich non-verbal history recorded in rivers, prairies, lunar cycles, and human settlements.
The title also finds literal expression in five ink drawings that are collaged into photographs of the American prairie and of mountain ranges.
Fathers and sons using old car parts to broadcast a song the farthest out into the empty Kansas prairie.
The important thing is to get back into the more natural, more perennial, covered ground approach that built the prairies, savannas, and forests in the first place.
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