And with the expenses saga still ringing in voters» ears, there was expected to be
a particularly big crop this time around, although, in the end, it did not quite work out that way.
Not exact matches
«No one really foresaw, and I don't think the Russians foresaw, how
big their
crops were going to be and how quickly,
particularly in wheat,» Mr Craig said.
A
bigger farm would allow them to do more frequent
crop rotations —
particularly to rest large areas of soil to improve soil health — and would reduce the pressures of having to replant straightaway.