The speed
of the grass growth, timing of the grazing of this grass, species of grass, climate and extraction method are all important to make real X-Factor Gold High Vitamin Butter Oil.
If farmers cop a price cut, it couldn't come at a worse time, with Australia's top dairy producing areas facing dry conditions and the least amount
of grass growth in more than 40 years.
Not exact matches
«Sure, I could do it, but it'd be like watching
grass grow compared to this,» he says, gesturing at a traffic chart that shows Plenty
of Fish's
growth over the past few months.
Vegetation across much
of the drought - stricken west eagerly soaked up the surfeit
of water from the wet winter, leading to a rapid, vast
growth spurt in trees,
grasses, and shrubs in the spring.
How does an Atheist explain the existence and
growth of a simple blade
of grass?
Mission as expansion
of Christendom through conversion and church
growth, a dominant view during the Western colonial period, as we said, is still one
of the most influential positions as well as understanding especially at the
grass - root level
of the churches in India.
«As the element
of water brings
growth to all
grass, shrubs, and herbs, so the pure Buddha novitiate gives bud to all beings through the testimony
of his love.
In a season
of active
growth, the
grass in a well - maintained lawn, 50 by 50 feet, liberates enough oxygen to meet the needs
of a family
of four day after day.
Like their Japanese counterparts, American Wagyu producers raise their cattle on a diet
of grass and grains that promotes slow, steady
growth.
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grass - fed cows that are pasture - raised without the use of synthetic growth hormones (rBGH), antibiotics or pestic
grass - fed cows that are pasture - raised without the use
of synthetic
growth hormones (rBGH), antibiotics or pesticides.
Wheat germ contains loads
of protein — as it is an inner part
of a wheat grain (in a natural environment this part serves as a food for the
growth of a wheat
grass), and wheat bran is outer shell
of the grain and contain loads
of carbohydrates and fiber.
The lamb's grazing diet during
growth consists
of grasses, legumes, and other plants and as they're nearing maturation, will be fed grains such as corn.
I am craving green
grass, the smell
of new
growth, the touch
of a warm sidewalk, the sweetness
of a beautiful, red ripe strawberry.
In the North Bay Coast region
of California, with long wet and dry seasons, the cows eat a diet
of 50 — 80 % forages, which include fresh
grasses, silage, and hay, depending on the time
of year and pasture
growth.
Maple Hill Creamery is a pioneer in the
growth of the
grass - fed movement.
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Raising organic meat is far more than just making sure animals are free ranging and
grass fed, it's equally about producing cattle without synthetic
growth hormones, limiting vaccine use, not using routine antibiotics, breeding using natural methods, stress free weaning that allows for the ethological needs
of mothers and young, access at all times to unfiltered sunlight and not using electric prodders as a routine management method.
Raising organic meat is far more than just making sure animals are free ranging and
grass fed, it's equally about producing cattle without synthetic
growth hormones or antibiotics, breeding using natural methods, stress free weaning that allows for the ethological needs
of mothers and young, access at all times to unfiltered sunlight and not using electric prodders as a routine management method.
Their cattle graze on «compost - treated rangeland» that helps promote the
growth of perennial
grasses.
The temperature conjures images
of new
growth, just yesterday I saw fake
grass peeking out from under a melting snow pile, and St. Patrick's Day (Vi's due date) is coming!
As part
of the rigor behind launching our infant formula made with 100 %
grass fed milk, Munchkin completed an intensive clinical study
of more than 200 infants in 25 sites across the country, demonstrating support
of healthy
growth and safe feeding compared to a leading organic formula brand.
Our standard mandates that the cows have a natural diet
of grass, graze in open pasture the way nature intended, and that our milk is free
of growth hormones and antibiotics.
Additionally, when these cakes are made with pastured,
grass - fed milk and eggs, they provide a higher amount
of omega 3 fatty acids (beyond those provided by the flax seeds), which are essential to overall good health for moms and babies and are necessary for optimum infant brain
growth; omega - 3s are difficult to find in the typical conventionally - farmed American diet.
They were engaged in discussion that borders on peace,
growth and development
of Nigeria from the
grass root to the top.
That makes sense: Too much nitrogen in water promotes the
growth of plankton, which can block sunlight, and algae, which can settle on the
grass blades and smother them.
«Our results show that healthy
growth can be achieved by combining certain soil bacteria with
grasses, even when plants are grown in extremely nitrogen - deprived soil,» said study coauthor Richard Ferrieri, director
of Brookhaven Lab's Radiochemistry and Biological Imaging Program.
Algae production consumes more energy, has higher greenhouse gas emissions and uses more water than other biofuel sources, like corn, switch
grass and canola, Clarens and his colleagues found by using a statistical model to compare
growth data
of algae with conventional crops.
The studies do find some benefit from biofuels but only when planted on agricultural land too dry or degraded for food production or significant tree or plant
growth and only when derived from native plants, such as a mix
of prairie
grasses in the U.S. Midwest.
That's likely enough moisture to support the
growth of some
grass, but not enough to make possible a continuous grassland.
By using a combination
of crop
growth, hydrological, carbon and nitrogen cycle models, researchers found that the estimated land suitable for bioenergy
grasses — particularly Miscanthus, the most productive bioenergy crop — is limited, despite its relatively high biomass productivity and low water consumption per unit
of ethanol.
«Because big bluestem is currently a dominant
grass species
of the Great Plains and makes up to 70 percent
of the plant biomass in places, how the ecosystem works could be affected by predicted changes in
growth of this species,» Johnson said.
Meanwhile, the extra CO2 began to stimulate the
growth of a less common group
of plants that includes many
grasses.
Such conditions invite the
growth of grasses, shrubs, and trees.
Another key to restoration is to encourage the
growth of diverse
grasses, which burn quickly and minimize fire damage to the soil.
In their study, Yang et al. mapped a genetic locus in the S. viridis genome that controls
growth of sterile branches called bristles, which are produced on the grain - bearing inflorescences
of some
grass species.
Mander, a chemist from the Australian National University in Canberra, has developed a version
of a plant
growth hormone which keeps
grass lush and green but slows its
growth to about a third
of its normal rate.
Throughout the experiment, they measured the effects
of each species mix on three important salt marsh functions: overall
grass growth (productivity); the rate
of dead plant removal (decomposition); and how fast tidal or storm surge water percolated through the marsh (filtration).
Plants and
grass actually do better when fed rainwater instead
of tap water, which is usually treated with softeners that actually inhibit plant
growth.
Another human - caused culprit is biomass burning, as herders burn land to stimulate
grass growth, and farmers burn the landscape to convert terrain into farming land and to get rid
of unwanted biomass after the harvest season.
The APEX - 06 experiment investigates the
growth of the common
grass species Brachypodium distachyon in the microgravity environment
of space.
Yeast culture dietary supplementation modulates gut microbiota,
growth and biochemical parameters
of grass carp — Han Liu — Microbial Biotechnology
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At the very least, these observations reveal the very earliest stage
of circle formation (Fig. 11A, B) which takes place during the periods when summer rains have stimulated luxuriant
grass growth.
Although soil taken from the barren center did not inhibit germination
of grass seed, it supported plant
growth poorly, whereas that from the edge and matrix allowed
growth [1]--[4], but these effects were not consistent for all areas or sampled years [2].
It also seems possible that the elimination
of vegetation competing for water allows the
growth of tall bushman
grass, a phenomenon visible along vehicle track in many areas.
Like the piece
of grass that grows between the cracks
of pavement, the endless swell crashing to the shore or the huge swaying trees in an old
growth forest.
On the other hand, many studies have shown that ass - to -
grass squats allow greater muscle activation and offer superior benefits in terms
of muscle
growth and strength gains than partial squats.
This is why no milk can ever be labeled «free
of growth hormone» — all cow's milk, even from the healthiest, most humanely - treated, organically - raised,
grass - fed cow, contains
growth hormones.
To answer if wheat
grass has gluten, yes and no, no before the first 10 days
of growth, and Yes after 10 days
of growth.