Sentences with phrase «rich soil areas»

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The Occupied Territories include large areas of rich soil which need only water to flourish.
The erosion of the soil in areas that have been abused for their mineral wealth, the pollution of the air where poor people live, are not just facts of nature; what we have is an ethical judgement on the exploitation of natural resources by the rich at the expense of the poor.
As a result, this area is unique and consists of rolling hills and valleys that the early settlers of Wisconsin recognized as having rich soil for grass and crops.
The flavor is amazing, as its made from 100 % Arabica Beans, and harvested from the rich soils and mountainous regions of the foremost coffee - growing areas of the world!
Timmermans, B.G.H. and Eekeren, N. van (2014) Organically grown grassclover in nature areas to remove soil phosphate for development of specious rich grasslands.
Timmermans, B.G.H. and Eekeren, N. van (2014) Organic farmers grow grassclover in nature areas to remove soil phosphate for development of specious rich grasslands.
It may seem unlikely for a brewery from central Illinois to be on the forefront of sour beers in the United States, but DESTIHL embraces its location by taking advantage of the area's terroir and resources, such as the unique microflora in the area and ingredients grown locally in the state's rich soil, and the central location works well for its national distribution, too.
McCafé coffee is made with 100 % Arabica Beans that are harvested from the rich soils and mountainous regions of the foremost coffee - growing areas of the world.
Thanks to the rich and fertile volcanic soils in the area, they don't use fertilisers or other inputs.
It was famous for, and still is, rich farmlands that boast as much as twenty - four feet of top soil in many areas.
Apart from Tropical Traditions Gold Label coconuts being grown in one of the richest volcanic soil areas of the Philippines, — which makes it a treasure house of natural, healthy mineral nutrients — it is not mass produced.
This resulted in a unique geographical area of rolling hills and valleys that the early settlers of Wisconsin recognized as having rich soil for grass and crops.
Between 1990 and 2014, harvested wine grape acreage in the growing region around Paso Robles nearly quintupled to 37,408 acres, as vintners discovered that the area's rolling hills, rocky soil and mild climate were perfect for coaxing rich, sultry flavors from red wine grapes...
Nolan was influenced by the real - life ecological disaster of the Dust Bowl in 1930s North America, when the rich top soil essential to farming dried out and blew away, desolating vast areas and causing famine and mass human displacement — a situation that could yet happen again with the severe, ongoing US drought in the US.
The area is close to the Tweed volcano, so the soil is of a type rich in iron oxide, known as krasnozem soil.
Iodine Source: Seaweed, milk from cows grazed on iodine - rich coastal soil Effects of deficiency: Blindness, mental impairment, goiter Who's at risk: People living in mountainous areas (the Rockies, the Alps, and the Andes), where iodine has been washed away by glaciation and flooding, or in lowland regions far from the oceans (Central Africa and Eastern Europe) Fortification options: Salt Estimated millions of people affected: 740
Beyond producing hydrogen and carbon - rich fuels in a sustainable way, he has demonstrated that equipping the system with a different metabolically altered bacterium can produce nitrogen - based fertilizer right in the soil, an approach that would increase crops yields in areas where conventional fertilizers are not readily available.
They include sea level rise, which is pushing saltwater into freshwater marshes and causing their peat - rich soils to collapse, and drought caused in part by the diversion of freshwater into South Florida's booming metro areas.
Some of the richest soil in the world is located in this tropical area.
Like most seafood, shrimp and prawns are rich in iodine, a trace mineral that many people don't get enough of, depending on the soil content in their geographic area.
Enter those rich business executives, the Motch brothers Glenn and Wade (John Lithgow and Dan Akroyd), who see the area of Hammond as the perfect place to open a factory on American soil that will be free of government regulations and oversight like the one they have in China, allowing them to maximize their profits.
Prevention of this infection can be done by managing the outdoor environment of the dog and by not allowing him to spend time in soil - rich, decayed, vegetated areas.
The luxurious resort will be comprised of four buildings that curve toward the ocean and permeate the flair of the local area's rich soils.
In addition there were areas with rich black soil good for growing celery, lettuce, cabbage, and carrots.
Hillaker said the humidity rises because of «the area's relatively deep, rich soil, which can store a large amount of water compared to what is typically seen across southern states.
Brands seems to have good intentions with this commitment, which will require the company to buy palm oil exclusively for cooking purposes that protects all forests and peatlands, swampy areas of carbon - rich soil.
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