Sentences with phrase «known at the harvest»

The significance of planting seed, enriching the soil, (or polluting it), will be known at the harvest.

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While he didn't know it at the time, he employed several principles British psychologist Richard Wiseman has found to be involved in harvesting good fortune.
«Then at the end of the season — the harvest — you know how much grain comes from each part of the field.
«Farmers of tomorrow will know in advance what to sow, when to irrigate, what nutrient and where it is needed, when to harvest, where to sell and at what price,» added Kumar.
There is opportunity for everybody, no matter where you live, you just have to be willing to work harder (and smarter) than everyone else, while my many of my friends in college worked at McDonald's and partied, I started my own custom harvesting business with loan for a 10 year old combine, and an old tandem axle truck.
Maybe they ask us to listen to a voice that provides an opening to freedom by providing a perspective other than our own, enunciated by the voice of the one who creates this world at every moment and knows where it is going, who calls prophets to speak and knows the purpose of their words, who sows the seed of the word with joyful abandon, secure in the knowledge of the harvest.
Our Finishing - Style Juice Concentrate is a special crafted blend of apples grown in the western U.S where apples are hand picked at the peak of harvest and processed in a way to capture the fresh, crisp apple flavor consumers have come to know.
The exact nature of the festival is not known for sure, but it was an annual event held at the end of the harvest season before the winter months settled in.
You know, the kind that smells of a bountiful harvest at a fruit orchard, and the kind that looks so tempting and welcoming, you can't help but cut a slice to eat.
Supermarkets, food manufacturers, and marketers know this, and take advantage of it at every turn, implicitly promising you that, when you buy that pouch of manly beef jerky, or ethically harvested dry - roast coffee, you're going to feel better about yourself and win esteem from your friends and colleagues.
Once the train pulls back into the station and the Napa River Inn's courtesy shuttle has whisked you back to the property, I highly recommend booking a service at The Spa at Napa River, which is known for using all organic, wild - harvested and hand - milled products crafted locally.
Known for the highest quality produce, harvested at the peak of freshness, Bob McClendon and three generations of his family are now growing over 100 varieties of certified organic produce at the original farm in Peoria and their newest project in Goodyear partnering with The Cancer Treatment Centers of America.
Edamame «is a green vegetable more commonly known as a soybean, harvested at the peak of ripening right before it reaches the «hardening» time.
Such no - till farming provides a double benefit for farmers: improved soils and reduced fuel use, because it negates the need to harvest the stalks with tractors and other equipment (although it can lead to short - term reductions in crop yields) says Chuck Rice, a soil scientist at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kan..
Peres, who's at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, U.K., says that harvest quotas, or temporary no - take areas, could help establish a next generation.
«There is at present too little known about how marine ecosystems function in the Arctic, let alone how they will respond to the dramatic changes in progress, to prescribe safe harvest levels for living marine resources in the U.S. Arctic,» 43 marine scientists said in a letter to the Council chair.
The new finding brings a measure of closure to a story that first rocked the science world in February 2004, when Hwang and colleagues at Seoul National University announced they had cloned a female donor's cell by transferring its nucleus into one of her egg cells stripped of its nucleus in a procedure known as somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), and harvested embryonic stem cells from the resulting fusion.
Also known «Haymaker's Punch» as it's popular at harvest time too.
For most varieties, the apples are harvested between August and October, so in many areas, as the apple selection ramps up at the market, we know fall is upon us.
This method of intentionally selling investments at a loss in order to lower taxes is known as «tax - loss harvesting
If you don't know which tomato variety will work well in your climate and garden soil, and you can't easily predict whether this will be a hot or cold summer, why not plant several different varieties in hopes of a good harvest from at least a few plants?
They state that just like knowing when to plant seed to get the most bountiful harvest, planting your investment at the right time will also get you the most from your investment.
CSH: Certain Principles of Light and Shapes Between Forms, which was the rainbow that you constructed from harvested and reclaimed rainwater at the Bemis Center for Contemporary art in Omaha, NE, and The Possibility of Men and the River Shallows, a large - scale installation made for Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO and DiverseWorks, Houston, TX are arguably your most well - know works to date.
Such traditional medicinal practices, known to threaten primate species as well as tigers and bears, also pose a shocking danger to wild dogs: Half of all known wild canid species, including two endangered ones, are harvested for use in folk treatments.According to the BBC, a team of researchers led by Professor Romulo Alves of the State University of Paraiba in Brazil «found evidence that canids are used in the treatment of at least 28 medical conditions, including asthma, arthritis, back ache, bronchial illnesses, chicken pox, eczema, epilepsy, flu, kidney diseases, measles and mumps, as well as the treatment of stomach complaints, snake bites, and warts.»
At our small - scale Inn Serendipity, created from a four - square farmhouse on five and half acres, our guests can relax, savor a local breakfast with most of the organic ingredients harvested from a hundred feet from our back door and drive away knowing that their carbon dioxide emissions were carbon off - set through our participation in the non-profit Trees for the Future Trees for Travel program.
and another effect — that is well known to livestock farmers (at least) or anyone who cuts / mows / harvests grass for any reason and especially this autumn time of year.
If you have ever grown tomatoes in your backyard, ideally from heritage seeds, harvesting each plump red fruit at the height of ripeness, you know there is something missing from the hothouse hybrids at the local grocery.
Link rot describes «a URL that no longer provides direct access to files matching the content originally harvested from the URL and currently preserved in the Chesapeake Project's digital archive -LRB-...) In some instances, a 404 or «not found» message indicates link rot at a URL; in others, the URL may direct to a site hosted by the original publishing organization or entity, but the specific resource has been removed or... [more]
Of course, we didn't know at the time that your company's ultra-sensitive personal data was being harvested by a company working for the Trump campaign.
She knows what «harvested at the perfect moment of ripeness» means and is passionate about enabling others to enjoy the benefits of «growing your own.»
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