Sentences with phrase «where desiccating»

The area of the U.S. where most flax seeds grow are in northern states where desiccating crops with glyphosate is common practice to control the harvest prior to snowfall.
The area of the U.S. where most flax seeds grow are in northern states where desiccating crops with glyphosate is common practice to control the harvest prior to snowfall.
Many organic grains are grown in the same area where conventional grains are grown, and where desiccating with glyphosate is practiced.

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Where you live this might be called shredded coconut, dried coconut, desiccated coconut or coconut powder.
Algae in the Antarctic, where conditions resemble the dry valleys of Mars, spend much of their lives desiccated and drifting in the wind, waiting for their situation to improve.
Along with recently holding its first kickoff teleconference to discuss the future of natural desiccated thyroid (NDT) drugs, the Save Thyroid Coalition has also created the Save Natural Thyroid YouTube channel, where patients and practitioners can create and post videos supporting natural thyroid.
Now we can focus on the natural versions of thyroid, which is where we want to focus on natural desiccated thyroid (NDT).
and need alternatives for coconut flour, coconut butter, coconut oil and milk, coconut shredded and desiccated, and coconut cream, I appreciate that I can substitute somethings, like cocoa butter, which is on order, but where its used in something like a cake, I really need something I can substitute it with?
He is describing his first curated Quarterly box, where he selected our Perfect Desiccated Liver.
Megaman is a dead series, and this site functions on picking clean the desiccated corpes in the hopes of gaining nourishment where there is none to be found.
Leonard arranged, on a platform, desiccated little pieces of fruit — what was once an orange, a banana — their skins carefully sewn up to cover where the juiciness of the fruit once was.
These ocean upwelling conditions occur beneath a complementary downwelling branch of the atmosphere's Hadley circulation — a planetary - scale flow pattern in both hemispheres that takes humid air ascending at low latitudes, heats and desiccates it in deep precipitating tropical clouds, and then sinks it at midlatitudes, where it is considerably warmer and drier than it was.
Recent intensification of permanent agriculture has had numerous negative environmental consequences: Erosion has accelerated and stream sediment loads have increased where repetitive cultivation is performed on steep slopes without appropriate conservation methods; permanent conversion of hill slopes and road building have increased the risk of landslides; irrigation of cash crops in the dry season has desiccated streams; and use of pesticides and fertilizers to sustain commercial agriculture has reduced water quality.
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