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1 If the tavern had any proprietor, he combined farming with tavern keeping.
2 He wanted to discuss farming with people in the outlying areas.
3 However, there is still on-going research into the effects and sustainability of farming with insects.
4 No bibliography of agricultural alternatives should overlook this classic critique of farming with the plow.
5 Here we began farming with about eight hundred sheep, and a few head of cattle.
6 She spent her childhood in the backcountry farming with her family and they became moderately prosperous.
7 A fair comparison is that of scientific farming with unsystematic gleaning from wild and untended fields.
8 He is to learn farming with old Roberts.
9 Who among us in South Africa will be the first to begin farming with crickets or insects?
10 What can be done in farming with our small means shall be done regularly, not hurried over.
11 The judges said the farm was an excellent example of multi-generational farming with environmental stability and financial success.
12 However, she pointed out many would leave the country taking expertise in areas such as farming with them.
13 By farming with microbes that pull nitrogen from the air, the ants thrive in nitrogen-poor rain forest soil.
14 We are also seeing new trends like vertical farming with retailers like Ocado growing food beside their own warehouses.
15 This might not sound much to those who know of Biodynamics as, essentially, organic farming with some new-age frills.
16 India is finally embracing mechanisation after centuries of farming with methods the United States threw out with the British.
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