Sentences with phrase «says his fields produce»

Lunz, for instance, says his fields produce about 175 bushels per acre, 25 more than a decade ago, while using 25 to 30 percent less fuel.

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A source familiar with the matter said the Russian review has been stalled over concerns about the strategic implications of a U.S. company owning a domestic supplier whose gear keeps aging Russian fields producing.
Shiv says it's important to talk to people in other disciplines and read widely outside your field to develop «knowledge nodes» — bits of unrelated information that can come together to produce an unexpected solution.
It says this: «You shall truly tithe all the increase of your grain that the field produces year by year.»
«We ensure program consistency from one market to the next and from one location to the next and allow operators to establish, monitor and control their produce requirements from field to table,» the organization says.
«Every day, we celebrate Mother Nature's fruitful bounty by sourcing seasonal produce from the local farms, organic items from certified growers and freshly picked, quality fruits and vegetables fresh from the fields,» the company says.
«If anybody on this team thought that Michael was going to step on the field and magically produce 12 - and 13 - play drives, they know better now,» Jones said.
While having defined rules and roles maximizes efficiency and produces results in a field, say running for example, it prohibits the transferring of skills and knowledge that can be used across our multi-faceted life.
Owner Alfred Froberg said he is excited about the possibility of produce going directly from his fields to HISD schools.
«This work adds a plausible hypothesis to explain the way in which liquid water could have formed on early Mars, in a manner similar to the seasonal melting that produces the streams and lakes we observe during our field work in the Antarctic McMurdo Dry Valleys,» Head said.
«It's actually easier to produce a 3D sound field than it is with light because audio frequencies are so much lower,» says Spors.
Fryer says that if more of the jets» energy comes in magnetic fields, they should prompt electrons to produce more radiation, perhaps accounting for the unexpected brightness of short bursts.
The way reconnection disturbs terrestrial power grids is complex but, in essence, the process mimics what happens in electric generators, where a fluctuating magnetic field (usually a moving magnet) produces a current in a coil of wire, says Adam Szabo, director of NASA's Heliophysics Laboratory.
If you already own a good computer, an investment of less than $ 1000 in field - recording gear and editing software will allow you to start producing quality work, Allison says.
The findings may have implications in a variety of applications, he says, such as painting, producing synthetic fibers, and performing mass spectrometry, to name a few that depend on the precise control of tiny droplets of liquid augmented by electric fields.
Because of the high magnetic field required to produce the magnetoresistance effect, Kobayashi says, the material isn't ready to be used in data storage devices.
An Iowa corn field today, whatever critics say of its environmental impacts, is an extraordinary technological achievement and produces more food on an acre than almost any acre known in history — certainly any nonirrigated acre.
«In other parts of the U.S., this species has devastated cotton production and in many areas, especially in Georgia, it was not uncommon to see cotton fields literally mowed down to prevent this weed from producing seed,» Hager said.
This produces «magnetic field lines with one foot on the sun and one on Earth,» says Burch.
Post said adding fat - producing cells is one of the many challenges that this field is still facing.
The light show that G2's demise may produce and just how quickly the cloud will accrete «will be very strongly dependent on the magnetic field,» Reynolds says.
Scholars from Rice University, University College London and the Field Museum have found the first direct evidence that glass was produced in sub-Saharan Africa centuries before the arrival of Europeans, a finding that the researchers said represents a «new chapter in the history of glass technology.»
Hacker, who studies catastrophic geological events, said the slide originated when a volcanic field consisting of many strato - volcanoes, a type similar to Mount St. Helens in the Cascade Mountains, which erupted in 1980, collapsed and produced the massive landslide.
Previous research from Cambridge and elsewhere has shown sparing land for nature by producing more food per field is the «least worst option» for both biodiversity and greenhouse gas emissions, says co-author Andrew Balmford, Cambridge professor of conservation science.
Using a plasma field, «you could produce lift in any direction, you could change direction quickly and that power could be turned on or off almost instantly,» Colozza says.
The way to promote US competitiveness in STEM fields is to «put more emphasis on the demand side,» says Lowell, noting that U.S. colleges and universities produce three times more STEM graduates every year than the number of STEM jobs available.
Still, he says, the possibility of such a field leads to many interesting lines of inquiry, including questions about how planets produce magnetic fields.
«The scenario we can take care of is flying into an area where there are storm clouds, and the storm clouds produce an intensification of the electric field in the atmosphere,» Martinez - Sanchez says.
«The magnetic field will be cut off from the star and snap like rubber bands,» says Falcke, producing a giant radio flash (arxiv.org/abs/1307.1409).
The wings could have become charged, producing extremely intense electric fields around them and initiating positron production, says Aleksandr Gurevich, an atmospheric physicist at the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow.
The trick is making sure the water is safe, legal, and economically feasible to move to fields, say two groups of scientists studying what's called «produced water» from oil and gas operations in New Mexico and Colorado.
Dr Penelope Whitehorn, the University of Stirling Research Fellow who led the research, said: «Our result is the first to demonstrate quantitative changes in the type of buzzes produced by bees exposed to field - realistic levels of neonicotinoid.
You can try a strong electric field, but that also produces heat and creates other problems,» he said.
Project scientist Dr Erwan Thebault from the University of Nantes in France said: «This is the highest resolution model of the lithospheric magnetic field ever produced.
«Vincent is a leader in the field of science communication and has been producing virology and other science podcasts for many years,» Damania said.
Schwietzke said it's also important to account for the emissions from all the fossil fuels that are produced in a given shale gas field because many wells produce oil, natural gas and other hydrocarbons.
«The polarization of the waves coming from the background quasar, combined with the fact that the waves producing the two lensed images traveled through different parts of the intervening galaxy, allowed us to learn some important facts about the galaxy's magnetic fieldsaid Sui Ann Mao, Minerva Research Group Leader for the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany.
«The results of our study support the idea that galaxy magnetic fields are generated by a rotating dynamo effect, similar to the process that produces the Sun's magnetic field,» Mao said.
Committee chairman Andrew Miller said: «If the UK is to be confident of producing the next generation of scientists, then schools - encouraged by the government - must overcome the perceived and real barriers to providing high quality practicals, field work and field trips.»
If anything, Hallowell says in an interview with Publishing Perspectives, a key client of Radius may turn out to be a professional in another field — a doctor, scientist, researcher, educator — who has little interest in producing his or her own book and is happy to have traditional publishing people handle the job for them.
According to the Art Historian Matthieu Poirier «The main quality of Artur Lescher's pared - down, finely crafted works is that they produce a tangible field force — a magnetic field, one might say, considering the metals he uses -LSB-...] But it is, above all, a perceptual matter.»
Because of abstract photography's numerous and versatile approaches, many artists from all fields of the arts can say they've produced some excellent examples of it.
They are staggering because they move back the invention of abstraction from circa 1910, when Kandinsky was said to have set art on a new path with his first «non-representative» paintings, to 1861, when Houghton produced The Holy Trinity, a dark crisscrossing of red and blue lines up and down the paper that then go left to right, then down again in twists and spirals, and up once more in energetic slashes, a working and reworking of energy fields so layered and physical that it can accurately be described as action painting.
Using these new commercially available superconductors, rare - earth barium copper oxide (REBCO) superconducting tapes, to produce high - magnetic field coils «just ripples through the whole design,» says Dennis Whyte, a professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center.
While the new superconductors do not produce quite a doubling of the field strength, they are strong enough to increase fusion power by about a factor of 10 compared to standard superconducting technology, Sorbom says.
«Typically, for a field campaign, you say up to two to three years after the campaign, this is when you produce the most results,» she said.
Smoking large amounts of hemp flowers can produce a headache but not a high, or as Ruth Shamai of Ruth's Hemp Foods says, «I've personally stood in a burning field of hemp, and if you wanted a buzz you'd have to drink a beer.»
Dr Adrian Williams, an agriculture expert from Cranfield University, in Bedfordshire, said: «If you produce something in an unheated greenhouse abroad or in a field, you make a considerable saving, as you are not having to use large amounts of energy heating a greenhouse.
It is said this is required to fill the «supply gap» left by: i) increasing demand for oil; and ii) natural decline rates of currently producing wells / fields.
Pemex will clearly retain their currently producing fields since they've already invested significantly into the infrastructure of those fields and have developed them to the current point,» says Keays.
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