Sentences with phrase «more mechanization»

«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.
«You're going to see more and more mechanization of agriculture in New York.

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He figured mechanization was a no - brainer: it would make farmers 40 times more productive, at one - third the cost of manual labour.
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.
As the ecological model itself is clarified and made more nearly into a good model, its potential for actual mechanization is enhanced.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
Lawrence's protest against the mechanization of life now seems a bit archaic and piquant, and his aristocratic hostility to the democratic ethos of Christianity is rather more than piquant, it is irrelevant and false.
And while mechanization can provide cost and labor efficiencies on large farms, bigger farms do not necessarily produce more food.
«Working conditions are also poorer,» and less mechanization means more people are doing manual labor in harm's way.
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.
The exhibition considers the use of mechanization by artists to assert more contemporary models of selfhood, less reliant on gender binaries, and more inclusive of various kinds of selves and strategies for its representation.
This depersonalization and mechanization of art's form and content did more than simply complicate the claims of authorship and authenticity so dear to high modernist aesthetics; it inserted the idea of the multiple into the once autonomous space of the unique, and introduced the plural into the singular in a way that dramatically impacted our conceptual appreciation of these binary terms.
Although Tapestry is more often associated with decorative or applied arts and has faded as a primary art medium in the age of mechanization and mass - production, it has been continually explored by prominent visual artists such as Picasso, Kandinsky, Warhol and more recently Chuck Close, Craigie Horsefield and William Kentridge.
Even so, his doubt manifests itself differently, in a sort of anxious mechanization of painterly gesture — more like Jasper Johns or Sigmar Polke than Guston.
«Our agricultural practices have always impacted water quality, but over the past century the mechanization of agriculture and the use of more potent fertilizers has caused a greater effect: the nitrogen leakage rate is higher....
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