Sentences with word «mechanization»

I don't have up to date information on what the effect of the subsidy would be on increasing overall emissions from the sector, but in the context of mechanization of agriculture, it's possible that getting rid of the clunkers and changing up for new vehicles will help in the short term, at least.
NPK and fossil fuel based fertilizer along with mechanization of harvesting (the hardest most labour intensive part of agriculture) get the lions share of the credit (IMHO).
Texas Chainsaw Massacre also updates the notion of encroaching mechanization in the American production industry from Upton Sinclair's classic novel The Jungle.
Siegfried Gideon quotes the book in Mechanization Takes Command:
The urban poor, many of whom are children of tenants and sharecroppers forced off the land by mechanization, should be offered government assistance to purchase land and training to learn how to work it.
We can indeed say of it that it is the only kind of spiritual energy capable of causing the formidable human machine, in which, from what we can see, all the future and all the hopes of Evolution must henceforth be concentrated, to function at full power, without danger from egotism or from mechanization, and to the full extent of its potentialities.
Artist Statement Paul OConnor's latest group of works, Markets, is a series of mechanical drawings that address the current trends of commodification, globalization, and increasing mechanization of human labor.
«You're going to see more and more mechanization of agriculture in New York.
When scientists seek permission to conduct studies, the agency interprets «minimum requirements» to mean that the studies should be performed with as little mechanization as possible.
The new crop strains were dependent on mechanization, controlled irrigation, and artificial, petroleum - based fertilizers for their astonishing productivity, making it hard for small farmers to compete and dramatically increasing the use of pesticides.
But the pavilion's 2015 iteration also harks back to another significant moment in the history of Modern architecture: Sigfried Giedion's book Mechanization Takes Command (1948), a 700 - page effort to assemble what the architecture historian called the «anonymous history» of the time.
Employing surreal imagery to elicit feelings of uneasiness and empathy, Lanina paints and collages bizarre characters that come to life through mechanization, animation, and music.
«Working conditions are also poorer,» and less mechanization means more people are doing manual labor in harm's way.
Mechanization meant that the industry that did remain in the city needed fewer bodies.
We are together colleagues from across those parts of her career and designing a set of tasks that would engage them in several core questions, including: • How does one conceptualize and parse teaching in ways that capture its complexity and highlight its technical core, while avoiding mechanization and anti-intellectualism?
Within the past 15 years, the LaSalette, Ontario - based company has heavily invested in new technologies including mechanization techniques such as automatic picking systems.
Keys to the chile industry regaining its early 1990s advantage include developing mechanization and chile breeding to better withstand machine handling.
And while mechanization can provide cost and labor efficiencies on large farms, bigger farms do not necessarily produce more food.
He figured mechanization was a no - brainer: it would make farmers 40 times more productive, at one - third the cost of manual labour.
After World War II, everything rapidly moved toward mechanization and an urban, industrial economy.
For here is a body of thought which is more versatile, therefore more authentically itself, when working as a minority and not a majority movement, or when not being paraded under anti-Modernist drill - sergeants with their manuals of standardized mechanization [Summa Theologiae — Vol.
Christianity does well to celebrate personal particularity, but the often promiscuous leveling of democracy and the techno - impersonality of both bureaucratization and mechanization erode the institutional contexts in which it's possible to find authentic personal significance.
As the ecological model itself is clarified and made more nearly into a good model, its potential for actual mechanization is enhanced.
In terms of the images that we have, it is possible to imagine that DNA is in fact a complicated machine, whereas natural selection as a process resists mechanization.
(Without, of course, denying the great fact of the growth of science, the «pessimists» tend to see in it nothing but an accidental (and dangerous) byproduct of social mechanization — something utterly without spiritual value: «epi - mind», one might call it, released by an epi - phenomenon.)
There is first the pure and simple mechanization of man by God, who moves him like a pawn.
Irrigation, fertilizer, and mechanization also contributed to the increases.
We're already designing and preparing for the establishment of 50 new farmer service centres across the country to provide subsidized fertilizers, agricultural mechanization services, improved seeds to farmers in all parts of this country,» he said at the inauguration ceremony of the Komenda Sugar Factory in the Central Region.
Mr Thomas Abanga, Chief Executive Officer of A&G Agro-Mechanical Industries, an indigenous company, which is one of the exhibitors at the fair, spoke about his company's plans to set up an assembling plant in Tamale this year to assemble tractors, farm implements and other agricultural services to enhance mechanization agriculture in the country.
Mr Abanga said A&G Agro-Mechanical Industries had partnered with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) in the Region to set up the assembling plant at its (MoFA) Agricultural Mechanization Center in Tamale.
«Additionally, the government through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture opened up more mechanization centres across the regions of the country and this has led to increased food security», he added.
Industries were being dramatically altered by new mechanization and organization, fundamentally changing society.
During the video, we see a lot of automotive engineering eye candy including the new frame jig that is constantly rotating, spot welding and other mechanizations that occur during production.
In each of these stories there are deft plot mechanizations that add depth to the story and this is what I appreciated as well.
Like the rest of the game's dungeons, it's organic in that every manual shift changes every last mechanization, be they conduits, rotating passages or even the cogs of a gear.
A riff on the Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau — a show house Le Corbusier created for the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs that appeared revolutionary for its ideas about mass production and home mechanization — Burrichter's rendition features works by more than 30 artists and designers who push the boundaries of design today.
Cult of the Machine examines American culture from the 1910s to the Second World War and reveals how the American love affair with new technology and mechanization shaped architecture, design, and the visual culture of the United States.
Less interested in the form of his sculptures than in the patterns of their movement, he also eschews motorized mechanization.
Magnolia Laurie confronts human mechanizations head on, literally fabricating constructions that uphold paintings which incorporate nature into mechanized settings.
Likewise, the partial mechanization of the painting
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