Miles and King performed a 2 - year study of «Brown Snout» bittersweet specialty cider apple (grafted onto M. 27 and East Malling / Long Ashton 9 rootstocks) to compare the total weight of harvested fruit, labor hours for harvest, tree and fruit damage, and fruit and juice quality for
traditional hand harvest and mechanical harvest using an over-the-row small fruit harvester.
Not exact matches
The
traditional approach to
harvesting begins with burning the fields to remove straw and other materials, leaving the cane to be cut by
hand.
The gray or light purple color comes from the clay in the region of France where it is
harvested by
traditional hand methods.
Italian Sea Salt, Sicilian Sea Salt, Sale Marino —
Harvested from the lower Mediterranean sea by
hand using
traditional methods of natural evaporation, this salt is high in iodine, fluorine, magnesium and potassium.
Combining
traditional old world methods of
hand harvesting and small - barrel aging in french oak with new world wine making technology, justin vineyards produces a range of award - winning wines and varietals.
The locals around the lake still
harvest crops by
hand and usually wear a
traditional dress, such as women working in petticoats and bowler hats and children in colorful Andean clothes.
COMMUNITY BASED & COLLABORATIVE SOCIAL JUSTICE WORK WITH ONAMAN COLLECTIVE Youth Art Mural Project: John F. Ross Secondary School, Guelph, ON (May 2016) Anishinaabemowin Wiigwaam: Ojibway Immersion Language House (Mar & Oct 2015, Mar 2016) Words from the Land: Youth & Elders art retreat (Mar 2016) Youth Run for the Language (Oct 2015) The Painted
Hand: Gathering to Feast Our Historic Alliances (Sept 2015) Reconciliation, Resurgence & Storytelling with Maria Campbell (Aug 2015) Canoe Building with Youth: Chippewas of the Thames (July / Aug 2015)
Harvesting ochre & making paint (June 2015) Research with Elders on
traditional knowledge and the language in Ontario & Saskatchewan (June & Aug 2015) Moosehide Tanning (April 2015) The Sacred Fisher Story: The Youth Mural Project (April 2015) Anishinaabemowin Wiigwaam: Ojibway Immersion Language House (Mar 2015) Onaman Kendaagozid: Gathering about Sacred Paint (Feb 2015) Research into
traditional Indigenous tattoos and face / body ochre paint (on - going) Collaborative creation of art pieces by Isaac Murdoch and Christi Belcourt (on - going)